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Groundwater resources are dynamic in nature and are influenced by transitions in irrigation, industrialization, and urbanisation.
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The continent's water challenges have been exacerbated by growing consumption, unsustainable irrigation practices, rapid industrialization, pollution and geopolitical shifts.
Mining and ranching were introduced there by the Spanish in the 16th and the 18th century, respectively, and those activities continue to characterize the rural landscape, though modern irrigation projects and industrialization along the border with the United States have transformed the economy there.
Due to rapid urban-industrialization, extension of irrigation, domestic needs, groundwater demand has tremendously increased in the Tirupati area.
Notable tech bonuses are Irrigation(+1 pop to every city), Industrialization (+5 gold to every city), and Corporation (+5 gold to every city).
In one respect, however, the Janata government intends to depart from the policies of the Congress government: to deemphasize the socialist concept of central planning for Western-type industrialization in favor of Mahatma Gandhi's concept of grass-roots schemes for small irrigation projects and cottage industries.
Many sources of drinking and irrigation water have been contaminated by multiple heavy metals, such as Cd and Pb, with advent of industrialization especially in developing countries like China [ 63].
Import-substituting industrialization.
Industrialization made everyone nervous.
My results follow: 1900s — Industrialization.
Beef initiated industrialization in Argentina.
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