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Biology, 24.01.2021 08:50 KenzieD6032

How did the Everglades wetlands become drier? More water was used to irrigate out-of-state farms than could be replenished by rainfall
Dam and canal building forced water into underground aquifers to expose wetlands
Climate change caused water in the Everglades to evaporate
Dam and canal building diverted the historical flow of water away from the Everglades.

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