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littleanan

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What happens when water is withdrawn from an aquifer faster than it can be recharged?
 A)The water table becomes lower.
 B)The water table remains stable.
 C)The water table rises.
 D)The lenses of salt water intrude on top of fresh groundwater.
 E)A drought occurs.

Question 2

All volcanoes ____.
 A)fall into one of five very distinct categories
 B)display both lava flows and pyroclastic flows
 C)form on either a convergent or a divergent plate boundary
 D)have a conduit leading to a magma chamber beneath the surface
 E)erupt on very short notice, making it difficult for people to prepare



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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