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vaieri [72.5K]
3 years ago
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I know no one will answer this question correctly but if someone does I just wanna give you a big thanks! Please answer the ques

tion with a short paragraph.
My question: How does knowing that all the oceans are joined together help you understand the impact of a river drying up?
Geography
1 answer:
Inga [223]3 years ago
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Answer: Paragraph in the explanation! (Sorry if this isn't quite what your looking for! ^^")

Explanation:

The impact of a river drying up would effect many individual ecosystems and environments. All the water in a flowing river generates from precipitation, so if it dries up, the amount of water formerly in the river can slowly impact all the water in the world. Though it is just one river that originally dried up, as many other dry up, it builds up and eventually causes irreversible damage to the world as a whole.

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