Respuesta :

this is due to evolution

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.

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.