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It was called the river of sorrow beacause it caused great and tradgel death for some people

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Why it called the river of sorrows?

no


What is now the name of a Chinese river once called river of sorrows in 1852?

The Yellow River or Huang He / Hwang Ho River.


the yellow river/the river of sorrows?

a river in china


Which river of Asia is known as china's sorrows?

That is the Yellow River


Why has the Huang he been called china sorrows?

Periodic flooding of the river caused a great deal of death and destruction.


What was the nickname of the Huang he river?

the great sorrow


The Huang He River was called the River of Sorrows because .?

Because of its frequent devastating flooding. The kills every thing in it's path human, animal or buildings! A+ = It Flodded Often.


How did Huang he earn the nickname river of sorrows?

It earned the nick name the "the river of sorrows" because when it flooded it would kill and destroys tons of people and their homes.


Why is the Huang He River referred to as the River of Sorrows?

The Huang He River is regerred as the River of Sorrows because of three floods in 1887, 1931, and 1938, the floods killed over a million total and leaving more homeless. The worst in 1931 that left more than 80 milliion homeless.


Why was the Huang river called the river of sorrows?

because it sometimes flooded violently- taking homes and sometimes human life.


Is river a collective noun?

Sometimes the noun 'river' is used as a collective noun, for example 'a river of sorrows' or 'a river of tears'.


What is the river of sorrows?

Geographically, the underworld is surrounded by a series of rivers: The Acheron (river of woe), The Cocytus (river of lamentation), The Phlegethon (river of fire), The Styx (river of unbreakable oath by which the gods swear), and The Lethe (river of forgetfulness).