What will happen if the Rio Grande went completly dry? Why
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The aquatic creatures that live in the river, as it's drying and staying dry longer, are going to change,” he said. “There will be a shift towards completely different communities of fish, algae, invertebrates and trees.”
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The Rio Grande, along the border between U.S. and Mexico, is drying up largely because climate change. ... The Rio Grande has been described by the New York Times as a “feast or famine” river, with a couple of dry years followed by wet years that help the river recover.
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