China’s Geography By Leo and William. Introduction Do you know know about China’s geography? Well China has amazing geography, for example, the amazing.

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China’s Geography By Leo and William

Introduction Do you know know about China’s geography? Well China has amazing geography, for example, the amazing rivers plateaus, plains and many more. Read on to learn more!

Yellow River First of all, do you know what the Yellow River is? The Yellow River is a river in China. It is the 2 nd largest river in China and the 6 th largest in the world. The Yellow River flows into the Yellow Sea. The Yellow River has had many floods that cased human suffering. The Yellow River is 3,395 miles long The Yellow River runs through the North China Plain. The Yellow River is connected to the Yangtze River. Some people think the Yellow River is not connected to the Yangtze River but they are connected. There are many fish that live in the Yellow River. Some are endangered some are not. The Chinese paddlefish is one that is endangered. The Yellow River is the most silt- laden river in the world. The weather around the Yellow River can be seasonal

Yangtze River Second of all, what is the Yangtze River? The Yangtze is the biggest river in china. It also has the most water in china. The Yangtze River is the 3 rd biggest river in the world. The Yangtze River is 6,300 kilometers long and 3,915 miles long. The Yangtze River is the longest river in Asia. The upper course of the Yangtze flows across the plateau of Tibet. More than three-fourths of the Yangtze Rivers course runs through mountains. The middle course of the Yangtze stretches for about 630 miles and1, 010km between the cites of Yibin and Sichuan.

Taklimakan Desert Third of all, do you know what the Taklimakan dessert is? The Taklimakan desert is China’s largest desert. It is the world’s largest sandy desert. People in china call the Taklimakan desert the great desert of central Asia. The Taklimakan desert is China’s hottest and driest. The Taklimakan desert reaches elevations of 3,900 to 4,900 feet 1,200 to 1,500 meters above sea level. Here are some animals that live in the Taklimakan desert camels, tigers, and Deer. People can also live in the Taklimakan desert did you know that?

North China Plain Last but not least, do you know what the North China Plain is? The Yellow River flows though the North China Plain. There were a lot of allergies in the North China Plain and People got very sick there. Most of the North China Plain is below 160 feet 50 meters. The North China Plain covers 158,000 square miles and 409,500 square km. The plain is boarded on the North by the Yan Mountains on the West by the Taihang Mountains and the Henan highlands, and on the southwest by the Tongbai and Dubic Mountains

Conclusion Overall, we think that China has amazing geography.