
Origins of the Yellow River Early Civilizations . Modern Problems 1. A. B. C. D. 2. A. B. C. D. 3. A. B. C. D. 4. The Yellow River Questions After reading the article "The Yellow River," in Discovery answer these questions. Remember, these are being graded on ACCURACY, NOT EFFORT. Take your time and refer back to the text to help you. All written response questions MUST be answered using RACES in order to get full credit. 1. Which has had the most negative impact on the river over the last 50 years? 1 point Mark only one oval. the levees of the river breaking the course of the river changing over-7shing of the river pollution of the river 2. Why is the loess problematic for the river? 1 point Mark only one oval. It has a high salt concentration. Too much of it makes the river thick and slow. It caused the levees to break. It is an unnatural material in the water. 3. What should be done to help protect the Yellow River' s future? 1 point Mark only one oval. use water conservation methods to reduce pollution build more dams to slow the river's journey to the sea. increase the use of irrigation canals and reservoirs reduce the number of ships on the river. 4. How did the Yellow River get its name? Explain completely with at least 3 details. 5 points 5. Explain why the Yellow River's nickname is "The River of Sorrow." Be sure to include at 5 points least 3 details from the text. 6. What are some of the modern problems for the Yellow River? Make sure you include at 10 points least 3 problems with their causes and possible solutions. This content is neither created nor endorsed by Google.
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