What is the important of ground water?
In respect to this, what is the importance of groundwater?
Groundwater supplies drinking water for 51% of the total U.S. population and 99% of the rural population. Groundwater helps grow our food. 64% of groundwater is used for irrigation to grow crops. Groundwater is an important component in many industrial processes.
Considering this, why is underground water important to human beings and environment?
Groundwater is a prime natural resource in the Earth. It not only supports all types of life forms to exist in the Earth but also helps in the growth of human civilization. It quenches thirst and fulfils all the house-hold demands. Groundwater is used for the irrigation purposes.
For the environment groundwater plays a very important role in keeping the water level and flow into rivers, lakes and wetlands. The fact that groundwater is stored in the layers beneath the surface, and sometime at very high depths, helps protecting it from contamination and preserve its quality.