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how do river change the land
Because of the Mississippi river allowed transportation of goods and people from the Gulf of Mexico and land -east and west.AnswerBecause of the Mississippi river allowed transportation of goods and people from the Gulf of Mexico and land -east and west.
Zimbabwe is south of Zambia. Zimbabwe lies between the Zambezi River in the North and the Limpopo River to the south. The country also has land borders with Mozambique to the North and East, South Africa to the South and Botswana to the Southwest.
Because of the cataracts, people could not travel through Nubia by river. Instead, the Nubians developed trade routes over land.
yes as all pollution is sucked into the river banks and causes the lower numbers of sea life.
The population of the Zambezi river valley is estimated to be about 32 million. About 80% of the population of the valley is dependent on agriculture, and the upper river's flood plains provide good agricultural land. Communities by the river fish extensively from it, and many people travel from far afield to fish. Some Zambian towns on roads leading to the river levy unofficial 'fish taxes' on people taking Zambezi fish to other parts of the country. As well as fishing for food, game fishing is a significant activity on some parts of the river. Between Mongu and Livingstone, several safari lodges cater for tourists who want to fish for exotic species, and many also catch fish to sell to aquaria. The river valley is rich in mineral deposits and fossil fuels, and coal mining is important in places. The dams along its length also provide employment for many people near them, in maintaining the hydroelectric power stations and the dams themselves. Several parts of the river are also very popular tourist destinations. Victoria Falls receives over 1.5 million visitors annually, while Mana Pools and Lake Kariba also draw substantial tourist numbers
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It gave them water so they can grow crops
Land as it will destroy/ruin the surrounding areas, people as they will have to move and they will lose family ect?
Everyone lives in a river basin. Even if we don't live near the water, we live on land that drains to a river or estuary or lake, and our actions on that land affect water quality and quantity far downstream.
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