Earth's Water Crisis: Rapid Drying and Rising Sea Levels

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Satellite data from NASA reveals that Earth's continents are drying at an unprecedented rate since 2002, driven by groundwater over-extraction and exacerbated by climate change, with 75% of the global population now living in water-stressed areas, threatening agriculture, sanitation, and regional stability.
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