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Overuse of groundwater and soil erosion are products of human activities that tend to leave landscapes unstable, which in turn hastens erosion and in fact stark desertification. Where is the watertable? From all points of view, it is often the scarcity of rain that has caused some original ecological difficulty. The real trouble is acceleration of aridity by overdemand that cannot be reversed in this very common mode.