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What makes some of the rivers in Texas “wrong way” rivers?

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this is due to evolution

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Some of the rivers in Texas are referred as wrong way rivers as the rivers intend to flow from the Texas’s very dry parts to the wet and/or damp side of it.

Step-by-step explanation:

Texas's rivers flow away from the dry northwestern region, where water is most needed, to the moist southeast, and are thus called “wrong-way” rivers.

Many Texas Rivers are dammed to control floods and to help keep precious water from flowing unchecked into the Gulf of Mexico.

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