Environment
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Great Salt Lake Continues to Shrink to Alarmingly Low Levels Due to Drought
Salt Lake City is a city in Utah where you can find the Great Salt Lake where silvery blue waters stretch over the Utah desert, covering an area almost the size of Delaware during much of history. However, the biggest natural lake west of the Mississippi River has been decreasing for years. And, with a drought sweeping the American West, this year might be the worst yet.
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