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China’s Main Rivers: The Yellow River and the Yangtze Objective: By the end of today’s lesson you should be able to list the two major rivers in China, as well as their importance.
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China’s Main Rivers: The Yellow River and the Yangtze

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China’s Main Rivers:

The Yellow River and the Yangtze

Objective: By the end of today’s lesson you should

be able to list the two major rivers in China, as well as their importance.

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China’s GeographyYellow River

• The two major rivers of China are the Yellow River: Huang He and the Yangtze River: Chang Jiang.– The Huang He, or Yellow River, gets its

name from the rich yellow soil it carries as it flows across China.

– It was also called “China’s sorrow” because when it over-flooded, many people drowned and homes were destroyed.

– It helped make the soil fertile by leaving behind a rich layer of topsoil.

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Residents survey the damage to houses that collapsed during the flooding in Guangan.

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To combat the flooding, the Chinese have built dams and dikes to control the flooding

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China’s Geography

Yangtze River

• The Chang Jiang or Yangtze River also brings rich topsoil to it’s river valley which helped in farming.

• Outside it’s river valleys, only one-tenth of China’s land can be farmed because mountains and deserts cover most of it’s land.

• The Himalaya close off China to the southwest.

• The Kunlun Shan and Tian Shan Mountains close off China’s western border.

• The Gobi Desert spreads east from the mountains.

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China’s Geography• Mountains and deserts

shaped Chinese history because they were like a wall which separated China from most other people.

• China’s first civilization developed along the Huang He (Yellow) River Valley.

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Chinese Society• China has the largest population in the

world. • Due to their population, an

overwhelming amount of resources and goods are consumed.

• In an effort to conserve resources, China has enacted the “one child rule.” – It is the ONLY country in the world where

the death rate exceeds the birth rate

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The Silk Road• Silk was the most

valuable trade product.

• Most of it reached southwest Asia by way of a 4,000 mile trade route known as the Silk Road

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