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Background Information about the Yellow River<\/h2>\n

The Yellow River is the sixth longest river in the world and is located in eastern China. It is one of the country’s three great waterways, along with the Yangtze and Pearl Rivers. The river initially got its name from the presence of occasional yellow dust blown in from the Gobi desert to the north, giving the water a muddy, yellow coloring. It’s sometimes known as the ‘cradle of Chinese civilization’ due to the communities that once built along its banks and were able to take advantage of the river’s plentiful wild fish, freshwater and agriculture.<\/p>\n

Due to the unique geological conditions of its basin and its terrain, the Yellow River is prone to flooding, and has caused thousands of deaths due to its size and power, with some of the most destructive floods in history taking place alongside it.<\/p>\n

Data & Perspectives from Experts<\/h2>\n

In terms of long-term significance, experts believe that the Yellow River is one of the most crucial rivers in China for its waterside communities. In fact, the basin has been home to some of the earliest human settlements in the region. Ancient tombs, writing, and early aquaculture systems have all been discovered near the Yellow River.<\/p>\n

The river is heavily industrialized and its yellow waters have caused huge ecological problems and have directly affected the health of communities who live near and depend on the river for their livelihoods. Over the years, large amounts of pollutants have been discharged into the Yellow River, and the large-scale dredging of the river to make it deeper has had major impacts on the ecology of the river.<\/p>\n