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The Rio Grande River does experience periods of low flow and drought conditions, which can lead to sections being dry, particularly in its lower reaches. Factors such as water diversion for agriculture, urban use, and climate change have contributed to reduced water levels in some areas. However, the river does not remain consistently dry; its flow can vary significantly depending on seasonal rainfall and snowmelt.

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