California - 4.40 million acre feet per year.
Colorado - 3.88 milllion acre feet per year.
Arizona - 2.85 million acre feet per year.
Utah - 1.73 million acre feet per year.
Wyoming - 1.05 million acre feet per year.
New Mexico - 0.84 million acre feet per year
Nevada - 0.30 million acre feet per year.
According to http://ag.arizona.edu/AZWATER/arroyo/101comm.html, California, then Colorado, then Arizona, then Utah, and the New Mexico.
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The top 5 states are Mississippi, Missouri, Colorado, Alabama and Connecticut.
The Colorado River empties into the Gulf of California. On a map, this is the very top of the Gulf of California.
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Tertiary consumers
Dry, and dusty at the top with low humidity, but towards the bottom along the Colorado River, it is cooler because you are in the shade, but also humid due to the River itself.
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Atlantic Ocean, Colorado River, Lake Ozark, Lake Travis, Pacific Ocean
The top five sheep-producing states as of 2002 were Texas, California, Wyoming, South Dakota, and Colorado.
Colorado is a fantastic vacation spot in the winter for activities such as skiing, but it is also a wonderful summer vacation destination. There are numerous dude ranches in Colorado that offer a western style vacation complete with horseback riding. Also, the Colorado river is a top destination for whitewater rafting.
The five trophic levels in an ecological pyramid are: 1) producers (plants and other autotrophs), 2) primary consumers (herbivores that eat plants), 3) secondary consumers (carnivores that eat herbivores), 4) tertiary consumers (carnivores that eat other carnivores), and 5) decomposers (organisms that break down dead organic matter).