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THE RIO GRANDE RIVER
EMMA OLSON
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the Rio Grande River is located in the USA. It travels through 3 states; Colorado, Texas, and New Mexico.
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Nuevo Anden
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IT IS 1,896 MILES LONG
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TranceMist
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ITS DISCHARGE IS 2,401 FEET CUBED PER SECOND
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mlhradio
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Its headwaters are located in the San Juan Mountains of Southern Colorado.
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dontoisme
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Its mouth is located in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Kris Krug
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It is 182,000 square miles, and it forms a natural boundary between the U.S. and Mexico.
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There are many different types of plants, a popular one being The Prickly Pear Cactus.
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Native Americans used the Rio Grande as a water source and for transportation.
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glenedenshadow
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In the Rio Grande River Valley, you can grow potatoes, alfalfa, cotton, peppers, onions, and sometimes pecans.
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salendron
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There are some mining industries built along the Rio Grande, such as Summitville Mine.
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James St. John
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Big Bend National Park is. great place to take river tours.
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AnEyeForTexas
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The Rio Grande is the 22nd longest river in the world.
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TranceMist
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The vegetation ranges from cactus to cottonwood trees.
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just me julie
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Elephant Butte Dam which is built on the Rio a Grande is 301 feet high and the reservoir is 5.7 miles squared total
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jerryoldenettel
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80% of the water taken from the river is used for irrigation.
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john curley
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The Rio a Grande is becoming very polluted, as it sometimes takes in 5 million gallons of raw sewage a day.
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magnusfranklin
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The high temperatures and no rain are causing the river to dry up.
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Philsonpott
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The Rio Grande is taking in too much pollution and heat
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Nuevo Anden
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It is thought that over the next 20 years the river is going to dry out completely.
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mikecogh
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