WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.010 --> 00:00:04.650 Between 2000 and 2010, groundwater depletion 2 00:00:04.650 --> 00:00:08.770 caused by irrigation increased 22 percent. 3 00:00:08.770 --> 00:00:13.090 NASA scientists and colleagues used Earth observations and models 4 00:00:13.090 --> 00:00:17.090 to understand where this groundwater depletion is most severe. 5 00:00:17.090 --> 00:00:21.260 The most overexploited aquifers: the North and South Arabian, 6 00:00:21.260 --> 00:00:25.440 Persian, Western Mexico and Upper Ganges, 7 00:00:25.440 --> 00:00:29.950 all show evidence of groundwater depletion from irrigation. 8 00:00:29.950 --> 00:00:34.220 In drier countries like Kuwait, Iran and Saudi Arabia, 9 00:00:34.220 --> 00:00:38.330 crops require extremely large amounts of groundwater-depleting irrigation to grow. 10 00:00:38.330 --> 00:00:42.410 For example, rice grown in Pakistan causes eight times more groundwater depletion per unit 11 00:00:42.410 --> 00:00:46.510 than in India, where surface water resources are more plentiful. 12 00:00:46.510 --> 00:00:50.770 International trade moves these crops between countries, 13 00:00:50.770 --> 00:00:54.840 so in some cases, the countries consuming the most groundwater depletion-linked crops 14 00:00:54.840 --> 00:00:58.910 may have more water supplies, relatively speaking. 15 00:00:58.910 --> 00:01:03.050 However, importers of groundwater depleting-crops 16 00:01:03.050 --> 00:01:07.710 face a potential future food supply risk, as overexploited aquifers 17 00:01:07.710 --> 00:01:11.900 may not be able to continue providing water 18 00:01:11.900 --> 00:01:16.076 at current levels in the long-term.