Human Groundwater Pumping Alters Earth's Axis

Scientists have discovered that the excessive extraction of groundwater for agriculture and households has contributed to a shift in Earth's axis, altering its spin. The accelerated melting of polar ice sheets and mountain glaciers had already affected the planet's rotation, but now researchers have identified groundwater depletion as another significant factor. The study highlights the consequences of overusing groundwater, including land sinking, infrastructure damage, and reduced underground water storage capacity. The findings provide new insights into the impact of human activity on Earth's spin and suggest the potential use of historical data to study shifts in groundwater use and its relationship to climate change.
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