Sunday, April 25, 2010
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The Huang He River (a.k.a. the Yellow River) is a river that streches for 3,400 miles and is one of China's biggest economic resource. Though, the polution is overwheming and the flooding is also a major problem. China needs to find a way to resolve these issues if they want to keep using this river for economic purposes.
This reminds me of the monsoons that occurs in South Korea. Reoccuring thing that happens every year and the people and land in the area depend on in alot. (Cameihl)
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of tsunami that hit in Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka, and Thailand because a similar thing happens with flooding and tsunamis: they kill many by drowning.
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This reminds me of Bangladesh because they have servere flodding too. Bangladesh is on the coast of the Indian ocean and gets yearly Cyclons that bring in a lot of water.
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