When the San Joaquin Valley sunk by nearly 28 feet, how did the community fix the problem? Select one: a. Transported water from distant mountains to flood the area b. Reduced farming for a 5-year period c. Accessed water from a neighboring watershed d. Began providing limits on water usage
a. Transported water from distant mountains to flood the area
Explanation:
Californian san Joaquin valley is a central valley of California that experiences a drought due to depletion of the groundwater and in 1920 it sunk up to 28 feet.
As this region depends on large volumes of water this region is considered to be arid and semi-arid, the California state water project diverted surface water into the valley helped to prevent spring flood.