The shallow groundwater is usually water that is available in less than 3 feet from the ground. According to Wotr.org, the availability of shallow groundwater in India is in some patches in Assam, Andhra Pradesh, Meghalaya, Karnataka, Kerala, Jharkhand and Tamil Nadu.
The recent study has been published in Nachargiosines. It states that the groundwater is expected to increase the temperature of the groundwater due to the heat in the middle Russia, North China, North America and Amazon forests. This will also be seen in Australia.
Increased temperature may threaten the ecosistum dependent on the groundwater. Researchers say that different disadvantages of climate change are being judged, but what the impact will be on the groundwater is not being thought about.
The most concern is the safety of drinking water. Study estimates that by 2099, 588 million people worldwide will be living in areas where the groundwater will be hotter than the set standards. The heating of the groundwater can increase the number of germs in it and may have a serious effect on the health of the people. The most impact will be on areas where the availability of drinking water is already less.



