Which of the following statements best describe why the Dead Sea's water levels are decreasing?
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According to me the reason of decreasing level of dead sea is that the inflow (Jordan River) has been diverted to irrigated area farms. As the result the evaporation has been greater than the inflow for decades, in a few more decades, it'll be a big, dry salt flat.
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But..........
According to me the reason of decreasing level of dead sea is that the inflow (Jordan River) has been diverted to irrigated area farms. As the result the evaporation has been greater than the inflow for decades, in a few more decades, it'll be a big, dry salt flat.
Hope it helps you!
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I. and IV.
I. The dry climate encourages the water to evaporate.
II. The Dead Sea is the final destination for the water of the Jordan River; there is no outlet.
III. The extraction of numerous minerals has left the sea at risk of shrinking.
IV. More water is being siphoned off the Jordan River for agriculture.
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