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because a lot of farming is held in the huangs curve

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Q: Why is the big curve of the Huang an important part of the river?
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Why is the big curve of the Huang river an important part of the river?

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Which continent is river Huang he?

Huang He River is in China. This is part of Asia.


Where is Huang he located?

Huang He is located in the western part of China. Huang He or what is also known as the Yellow River is the third longest river in Asia and sixth longest in the world.


What is the fastest part of a meandering river?

The outer curve


What have caused several alterations of the Huang rivers course?

The Huang river, also known as the Yellow river, erodes the loess around the middle part of the river and contributes approximately 40 percent sediment to the river's weight. The river deposits great deals of silt downriver which has raised the bed of the Huang river, the river bed is dangerously high above the lower farmland.


What is it called when the slowest part of a river along a curve?

I do not know, so don't ask me.


Which part of a river experiences erosion?

The outer banks can erode, especially the outside edge of a curve in the river. The bottom can also be down cut.


What is the most important part of a river?

The source


Which river played an important part in forming the Grand Canyon?

The Colorado River.


What are facts about the Wei He River?

It is the second longest river in China. Also, it's ranked after the Nile, Amazon, Yangtze River and Mississippi as the 5th longest river in the world.The Huang He or Yellow River is the second longest river in China.


What was an important part of the anaconda?

Controlling the Mississippi river.


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