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Answer:
water with a high saline count pushes inland.
Explanation:
Saltwater intrusion primarily occurs when water with a high saline count pushes inland. When this happens, it slips underneath freshwater due to its high mineral content and density. Due to the extraction of freshwater supplies, the lack of pressure allows the saltwater to flow unfettered inland.
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- Seawater intrusion is caused by decreases in groundwater levels or by rises in seawater levels.
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