Drought paradox study reveals plants around Colorado River turn to groundwater when...

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Summary:
- Scientists have discovered that plants around the Colorado River are able to draw up groundwater during hot summer months when the river's water levels are low.
- This ability helps the plants survive the dry conditions and prevents them from drying out.
- The findings suggest that these plants have adapted to the changing water levels in the Colorado River, which is important for understanding how ecosystems can respond to climate change and drought.

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