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The dropping river levels in Mesopotamia are primarily due to a combination of climate change, which has led to reduced rainfall and increased evaporation, and extensive damming and water diversion for agricultural and urban development. Over-extraction of water for irrigation has also significantly impacted river flow. Additionally, land degradation and deforestation in the region contribute to altered hydrological cycles, further exacerbating the decline in river levels.

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