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Page 1: Draw and label the Ganges and Yangtze Rivers on a map

Draw and label the Ganges and Yangtze Rivers on a map

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Ganges and Yangtze Rivers

Pollution

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GPS

• SS7G10 The student will discuss environmental issues across Southern and Eastern Asia.

• a. Describe the causes and effects of pollution on the Yangtze and Ganges Rivers.

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E. Q.

• How does pollution affect the Ganges and Yangtze Rivers and the people who live near them?

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D. Q.

• What makes a river polluted?

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Ganges River - India

• 1557 miles long (2506 km)

• Starts in an ice cave on the southern slopes of the Himalayas

• Flows eastward & empties into the Bay of Bengal.

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Importance of Ganges River

– Farmers depend on the river for their crops.

– Millions depend on river for washing, cooking,

drinking & to carry away their waste.

– Many worship the Ganges as a goddess, whose waters will cleanse them of sin and help them attain moksha, or salvation, by carrying their ashes to heaven.

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Threats to Ganges River

• Pollution

• Rapidly modernizing India– Industrial needs– Water needs

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Pollution from Cities

• Local industries dump toxic chemicals into the river

• Sewage treatment plants dump raw sewage into the river

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Problems:

• nearly 1 billion liters per day - of mostly untreated raw sewage

• Inadequate cremation procedures:– large number of partially burnt or unburnt

corpses floating down the Ganga

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Effects of Pollution:

• People suffer from skin diseases and other health problems

• Decreased farm harvests

• Livestock become sick

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A woman with a skin disease rests near offerings and trash on the banks of the

Ganges in Kanpur, India.

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Raw sewage, shown as the darker section of water, flowing into the

Ganges at Kanpur.

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Yangtze (Chang Jiang) River - China

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Yangtze River (Chang Jiang) - China

• Longest river in Asia: over 6,300 kilometers long

• Third longest river in the world

• Empties into East China Sea

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Importance of Yangtze River

• Has largest hydro-electric dam in world

• Important for transportation – 1 of world’s busiest waterways

• Important for farming

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Threats to Yangtze River

• Pollution from industrial and agricultural discharges, along with sewage and ship waste:– Sewage and industrial waste dumping totalled

23.4 billion tons in 2001

many industrial enterprises established in 1960s-1970s have become the main sources of river pollution.

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Effects of Pollution• Numbers of animal species declining: from 126

to 52 species

• Causes diseases like cancer

• Drinking water of 500 cities threatened

• 3 Gorges Dam Reservoir: seriously polluted with pesticides, fertilizers and sewage from passenger boats

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Pollution

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Summary: Thinking MapCause and Effect Flow Map

Causes of Pollution on the

Ganges and Yangtze Rivers

Effects of Pollution on the

Ganges and Yangtze Rivers