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Why has the Colorado River become an environmental issue?

A.
Frequent flooding threatens endangered habitats in the Rocky Mountains.

B.
Oil spills have polluted the river and threatened many species.

C.
Irrigation has severely reduced the flow of water.

D.
River levels are rising rapidly as a result of climate change.

Answers

Answered by person
I think it is b or c
Answered by Writeacher
Oil spills??

https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Colorado_River
Answered by person
yea I think it would be oil spills too. thank you♡
Answered by Writeacher
NOT oil spills!!

Where in those states does oil drilling take place near this river?
Answered by human
it would be nice if people said the answer and before I get yelled at idk it either and I came looking for an answer.
Answered by Writeteacher
I'll yell at you all I want and you'll probably gonna cry wah wah
Answered by Writeacher
HEY THATS NOT ME BUT WHOEVER SAID THAT I AGREEEEEE
Answered by Nerd kid
It’s A because depending on how high up the water levels are in the river it could cause flooding and endanger habitats in the Rockies
Answered by sa
its not a bro i just got it wrong ;(
Answered by Sssniperwolf
I think it is c
Answered by .
so what’s the answer 💀
Answered by toga himiko
idk im going with A
Answered by day 2 no lean
bruh whats the answer
Answered by aubrey
its c
got it right
Answered by Your Lord And Saviour
The answer is C
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