Challenger App

No.1 PSC Learning App

1M+ Downloads
Kerala's irrigation statistics show wells are the largest source of irrigation. What is the critical implication of this reliance?

ADependence on rainfall has increased

BGroundwater depletion risks make agriculture unsustainable

CIrrigation is evenly distributed across all sources

DKerala no longer requires government canals

Answer:

B. Groundwater depletion risks make agriculture unsustainable

Read Explanation:

  • The critical implication of Kerala's reliance on wells as the largest source of irrigation is: Groundwater depletion risks make agriculture unsustainable

  • The reliance on wells for a significant portion of irrigation means that the water is being drawn from groundwater sources.

  • Groundwater depletion: Continuous, heavy extraction of groundwater for irrigation, especially without adequate natural replenishment (recharge), can lead to a drastic lowering of the water table.

    1.Wells may dry up, rendering the land un-irrigable.

    2.The cost and energy required to pump water from deeper levels increases.

    3.In coastal areas, excessive pumping can lead to saline intrusion, contaminating freshwater aquifers.


Related Questions:

What is the central government's contribution per month for individuals aged 60-79 years under the IGNOAPS?
What was the main legislative act that abolished landlordism in Kerala and granted ownership rights to tenants?
What characterizes a degressive tax system?

Which of the following statements accurately describe relative poverty?

  1. Relative poverty is typically observed in high-income countries.
  2. It describes a situation where people cannot maintain a living standard equivalent to others in their society.
  3. Relative poverty is primarily concerned with an absolute lack of basic necessities like food and shelter.
    What is the minimum educational qualification required for a beneficiary to set up a project costing above ₹10 lakh in the manufacturing sector under PMEGP?