Multiple Choice
Beginning with increased diversion of water during the 1950s, what happened to the Aral Sea?
A) Its shoreline retreated at an unprecedented rate.
B) Villages that had once enjoyed a "seaside" location were stranded 40 miles inland.
C) Salinity levels increased in the Aral Sea, causing fish species to disappear.
D) Eventually, the Aral Sea consisted of two separate lakes.
E) All of the answer choices are correct.
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