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Africa: We Are Mapping and Monitoring Africa's Underground Water Supplies in Preparation for a Hotter Future - Scientists
Scientists are mapping and monitoring Africa's underground water supplies as surface waters become increasingly erratic due to rising global temperatures. The hotter climate causes rapid swings between intense evaporation and extreme rainfall, threatening water stability.
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