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During a drought, rivers typically experience reduced water flow due to decreased precipitation and increased evaporation rates. This can lead to lower water levels, exposing riverbanks and altering habitats for aquatic life. In severe cases, some rivers may dry up completely, impacting ecosystems, water supply for communities, and agricultural practices. Prolonged drought conditions can also result in increased water temperature and concentration of pollutants, further stressing the river ecosystem.

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