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What do the Aral Sea and Owens Lake have in common?
O Both lakes dried up.
O Both lakes are a source of dangerous air pollution.
O Water was diverted from the natural freshwater lakes.
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The pattern of the Aral Sea in central Asia and the Owens Lake have a lot of
similarities. Water was diverted from natural rivers feeding these freshwater
lakes. Then, both lakes dried up, and the individuals living nearby are
suffering health effects from the blown-up dust....
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- Fall '06
- Yang