Lake Meads white bathtub ring reveals historic water level decline near Hoover Dam on Sept. 16, 2022 in Boulder City, Nevada.
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Bodies of water all over North America are drying up as a result of drought and a decrease in precipitation, experts told ABC News.

Earlier this year, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicted that the 22-year megadrought affecting the West would not only intensify but also move eastward.

That prediction appears to be coming into fruition, with about 82% of the continental U.S. currently showing conditions between abnormally dry and exceptional drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.MORE: Barges idling along Mississippi River sign of supply chain woes to come should drought worsen: Experts

And while the U.S. and North America continue to witness water levels dropping in crucial rivers, lakes and reservoirs, a mixture of climate change and poor water management policies are causing similar events all over the world, experts told ABC News.

“Rivers all over the world are running really low,” especially the Tigress and Euphrates […]

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