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28 July, 00:01

Why do rivers usually have water in them, even during a drought?

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  1. 28 July, 00:27
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    Well the case with the droughts is that the water supply comes from different places such as other smaller streams and also from underground rivers. Rivers cut into saturated ground is also another reason.
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