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"Why does the water table change throughout the year in a wetland?"​

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As temperatures rise, potential evapotranspiration will also increase. In addition, precipitation patterns are changing. The changes would cause water availability to decline, and the depth of the water table would shrink. In some of the wetlands, the water table could retreat by more than eight inches.

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Because, precipitation patterns are changing. The changes would cause water availability to decline, and the depth of the water table would shrink.
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