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The Rio Grande Although not the longest river in America, the Rio Grande is one of the most

important. But, unlike other significant rivers, it is not used for shipping. In fact, oceangoing

ships cannot navigate the waters. No, what makes the Rio Grande so important is its location.

Since 1846, it has been the official border of Texas and Mexico.

Rio Grande Geography

The Rio Grande is either the fourth or fifth longest river system in North America. It all depends

on how it is measured. Because the river twists so much, it occasionally changes course. And

these course shifts can cause it to be longer or shorter. At its last official measure, the Rio

Grande clocked in at 1,896 miles. The river starts in Colorado and extends downward to the Gulf

of Mexico. Downward is the best way of describing it too. Not only does the river extend south,

but it also starts in the mountains and gets lower and lower in elevation as it extends to the Gulf.

Its name is Spanish for the “Big River,” but the Rio Grande is actually known as Rio Bravo in

Mexico. “Bravo” translates as “furious,” so the name makes sense. Because of its twists and

turns, it certainly does seem to be angrier than most rivers!

The Rio Grande Today

The Rio Grande today is mostly used as a source of drinking water. Sadly, much of the water has

been drained from the river. Parts of the river are almost dry! This is because people use more

water from the river than the river can get back from rain and other sources. Experts are working

to correct this, though, with hopes of restoring the river to its past strength. Today, the river is

important as a source of water for Texans and Mexicans. More important, it is a symbol of

cooperation between two nations. Though borders like the Rio Grande separate nations, they are

also shared spaces. The Rio Grande is therefore a symbol of friendship and peace between two

peoples.In paragraph 3, the author most likely writes that “downward is the best

way of describing it too” to…. (1)

A. prove that the Rio Grande’s water levels have gone down recently

B. argue that the Rio Grande has changed shape over the years

C. highlight the fact that the Rio Grande flows south and from high elevations

D. explain why the Rio Grande is known as the Rio Bravo down in Mexico​

Answers

Answered by sangam4057
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answer is c mark me brainliest answer

Answered by Avantikachaudhary
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Answer:

answer is C

highlight the fact that the Rio Grande flows south and from high elevation

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