The Ogallala aquifer is the most heavily used.
Examples of aquifers include the Ogallala Aquifer in central North America, the Guarani Aquifer in South America, and the Great Artesian Basin in Australia. These aquifers serve as important sources of freshwater for agriculture, municipal, and industrial uses.
Asia, north and south America, Africa
The Ogallala Aquifer is in the Great Plains region of North America. It stretches from Texas to South Dakota. In all it touches South Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Okalahoma, New Mexico and Texas.
The Ogallala Aquifer is said to be the largest aquifer in the world. It supplies North America's Great plains with water to irrigate the crops grown there. However, due to droughts and overuse, the aquifer is drying up. This is causing many farmers in the plains to panic.
The Edwards Aquifer is located in south-central Texas, primarily under the San Antonio region, while the Ogallala Aquifer is located in the Great Plains region of the United States, extending from South Dakota to Texas. The Ogallala Aquifer is geographically north of the Edwards Aquifer.
The Great Depression.
The Great Depression.
Ospreys can be found in every continent except Antarctica and is heavily populated in North America (migrating to South America in winter) and Europe (migrating to Africa in winter).
Regions heavily urbanized include North America, Europe, and parts of Asia such as China and Japan. Additionally, countries in the Middle East like the United Arab Emirates and parts of South America like Brazil also have high urbanization rates.
The cities of Murmansk and Arkhangelsk are two northern Russian ports in the Barents Sea. These ports were heavily utilized during the North Russia Intervention during the Russian Civil War.
South America
The otters migrated to North America and southwards againDuring winter, the river otters heavily utilize openings in the ice