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Based on this data, predict what will happen to the water in the Ogallala aquifer over the next decade. A.The water will continue to increase. B.The water will continue to decrease. C.The water will remain
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Based on this data, predict what will happen to the water in the Ogallala aquifer over the next decade.
A.The water will continue to increase.
B.The water will continue to decrease.
C.The water will remain the same.
D.The water will be completely depleted.
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Answer:
B.
The
water
will continue to decrease.
Step-by-step explanation:
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The water will continue to decrease
, because at 1975 the saturated thickness is 107.5, and by 2010, the thickness goes down to 40.25. So your answer will be B.
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