Which agricultural activity is primarily blamed for the rapid drying out of the Aral Sea? A. strip mining B. cotton farming C. rice production D. herding livestock
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b cotton farming
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The cotton farming in Central Asia is the agricultural activity that primarily contributes for the rapid drying out of one of the biggest lakes in the world, the Aral Lake, or as it is often referred to, the Aral Sea. The Aral Sea is located on the border between the countries of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, and this is a region that has a long tradition of cotton farming. Since the lake's waters had started to be used for the growth of this highly water demanding plant, the drying out of it has been very quick, and as it goes the lake will probably disappear in the near future.
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b cotton farming
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