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Study: Earth 's soil moisture dropped by over 2,000 gigatons in roughly the last 20 years .
That's more than twice Greenland 's ice loss from 2002 to 2006 .
The researchers say the significant shift of water from land to the ocean is particularly worrisome for farming.
They hope their work will strengthen efforts to reduce water overuse.
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