Groundwater levels have dropped in many places across the globe over the past nine years, a pair of gravity-monitoring satellites finds, writes ScienceNews. The decline is especially pronounced in parts of California, India, the Middle East and China, where expanding agriculture has increased water demand, according to a study carried out by the University of California Center for Hydrologic Modeling in Irvine.
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