Answer:
The correct answer is C. The Jordan River flows into the Dead Sea and is an important source of irrigation water.
Step-by-step explanation:
Jordan is a river flowing through the Great Rift Valley that forms the border between Israel, Jordan and the West Bank. It is the largest river in Jordan, Palestine and Israel, with a length of 251 kilometers and a catchment area of 18,300 kmĀ². It is formed by the confluence of three rivers in the Chul Valley, flows through the Sea of Galilee during its course and eventually flows into the Dead Sea. A large part of the river's water is used by people as drinking water or for irrigation or industry purposes.