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Water Pollution<\/h2>\n

The Yangtze River is the longest and third most populated river in the world. However, it is not as glorious as it once was. In recent years, the Yangtze River has been drying up due to the water pollution it faces. The causes range from excessive fertilizer use in agriculture to industrial pollution.<\/p>\n

The amount of fertilizers used for agriculture has significantly increased, leading to the entry of excessive amounts of nitrogen and phosphorous in the river. This is termed as ‘eutrophication’ and it is known to accelerate the death of aquatic organisms. This process also disrupts the food web of the river, making it difficult for fish and plants to survive.<\/p>\n

Industrial pollution is another major factor that contributes to river drying. Industrial waste can contain nitrates, heavy metals, oil, and laundry detergent. These are considered some of the most dangerous pollutants and can make the Yangtze water undrinkable. It can also damage vital ecosystems and inhibit the reproduction of fish species vital to the river.<\/p>\n

The Yangtze is not the only river in the world facing this problem. Rivers around the globe suffer from the same fate due to various other forms of pollution. This makes it an even more urgent issue to address.<\/p>\n

Environmental Implications<\/h2>\n