Yes,
Chester Chan
the luangwa in Zambia
The Limpopo or the Luangwa
Luangwa Bridge was created in 1968.
Luangwa District's population is 18,948.
North Luangwa National Park was created in 1972.
South Luangwa National Park was created in 1972.
Fish and wildlife will suffer and may even disappear from the river completely. Such pollution can also affect people, either causing diseases, or preventing people from leisure activities, or even preventing employment along the river.
pollution of bramaputra
A person who is subjected to noise pollution over a prolonged period will likely suffer from hearing loss.
Major geographical features of Zambia include the Zambezi River, Victoria Falls, Lake Kariba, and the Luangwa River. Zambia also has diverse landscapes such as savannas, forests, and the Zambezi basin.
Don't give a damm!
Because both rivers are used by industry, they both suffer the effects of industrial pollution. Pollution comes in from many sources and accumulates as the river continues. At the mouth of the Mississippi in the Gulf of Mexico, there is a "Dead Zone" of about 5,000 square miles. This is where there is so little oxygen in the water that it cannot support aquatic life. This is caused by fertilizer runoff getting into the river and flowing out into the Gulf.