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How does concrete flooring affect groundwater?

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Concrete is a very less porous material. It prevents water from passing through. As a result, when rain falls on concrete floors, it cannot seep through. This prevents rainwater from replenishing groundwater. Because rainwater seepage to groundwater is hampered, groundwater cannot be recharged, and the water table suffers as a result. (2 Marks)

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