what happened in the Yangtze river over time?
I think it is called pollution, diversion, irrigation, idustrialization. Same thing as the Mississippi, just 80yrs later.
Yes, the Yangtze River does meander in certain sections, particularly in its middle and lower reaches. These meanders are created by the river's natural flow dynamics, which erode the banks and create bends over time. However, the river's course has also been significantly altered by human activities, such as dam construction and flood control measures. Overall, while the Yangtze exhibits meandering characteristics, its flow has been influenced by both natural and anthropogenic factors.
Yeah, when the Chinese drop a huge piece of concrete in its way... Yeah, when the Chinese drop a huge piece of concrete in its way...
The best seasons for Yangtze Cruise should be the springand autumn, namely, April, May, September and October when the weather is cool and comfortable, neither cold nor hot.
a time when the river water rises high and spills over the river banks
Because the Indus River is developing
The Yangtze Valley was primarily inhabited by ancient Chinese civilizations, particularly the Ba and Shu cultures during the early periods of Chinese history. These societies thrived in the fertile river basin, benefiting from agriculture and trade. The region played a crucial role in the development of Chinese civilization, contributing to advancements in culture, technology, and governance. Over time, it became integral to the broader cultural and economic landscape of China.
yes it has
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Because the Indus River is developing
First let me tell you where you can start a Yangtze river cruise, from West to East of the Yangtze River China. * Chongqing * Yichang * Jingzhou * Wuhan * Nanjing * Shanghai The majority of travellers will cruise DOWN the Yangtze river from Chongqing to Yichang. The cruise ships are all 3 nights without an exception. Many people report that it's more relaxing if you cruise UPSTREAM from Yichang to Chongqing, and there are less crowded on the cruise, which make sense. To answer your question: where is the BEST point to start the Yangtze cruise, there are two factors to consider. * How long you got? If you have lots of time, you may cruise from Shanghai, it will take 8 nights on Victoria Prince, and 10 nights on Viking Century Sun. However if your time is short, do Chongqing to Yichang * Ask yourself where you will be before and after the cruise. Yichang has a small airport, and no direct transport to Guilin and Hong Kong Happy cruising! To find more information, can visit this site china-tourism.org
Over time the silt changes the shape of the river as it is formed into islands, sandbars, and river bends
The distance by river travel from Shanghai to Hankow (now known as Wuhan) is approximately 1,200 kilometers (about 750 miles). This journey typically involves navigating the Yangtze River, one of China's major waterways. Travel time can vary depending on the type of vessel and river conditions, but it generally takes several days.