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Why is the "Jordan River" getting smaller every year?

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The course of the river has been diverted in modern times and used as a source of freshwater for the irrigation of crops, particularly by Israel. This, combined with the faster-than-usual rate of evaporation that occurs in desert climates, has contributed to the depletion of the water from the Jordan River

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