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The flooding of fields in winter can affect aquifers without having long term impacts on the height of the water table. Which statements explain why this is possible?

Select the TWO correct answers.

A. In winter, using groundwater to flood fields causes the water table to drop because water is withdrawn from the aquifer.

B. In winter, removing water from the aquifer causes the water table to rise because water covers the areas where rice is grown.

In spring, changes in the level of the river cause the water table to rise because water flows from the river into the aquifer.

C. In spring, removing water from the aquifer causes the water table to drop because water flows from the aquifer to the river.

D. In summer, changes in the level of the river cause the water table to rise because water flows from the river to the aquifer.

The flooding of fields in winter can affect aquifers without having long term impacts on the height of the water table Which statements explain why this is poss class=

Respuesta :

The flooding of fields in winter has no long-term effect on the height of the water table because removing water from the underground water  - the aquifer causes water to drop and summer melts water into the water table.

Aquifers, Water Tables, Summer, and Winter

During winter, the flooding of the field traps water from going back into the aquifers and the use of water from them causes the water level to drop.

Due to the melting of snow in summer, the water levels are normalized. Therefore, the correct answers are C and D.

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