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Some people have thought that a permanent solution to huge water shortages in the southwestern United States is to create a large canal between the Great Lakes and the southwest. Why is this suggestion most likely not sustainable?
A) The water would evaporate from open canals before flowing into the Southwest.
B) It would be too costly.
C) It could deplete water levels in the Great Lakes.
D) Water in the Great Lakes is needed for local irrigation in the Midwest.
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Environmental Science: Toward A Sustainable Future

Environmental Science: Toward A Sustainable Future


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