Draw and label the Ganges and Yangtze Rivers on a map

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Draw and label the Ganges and Yangtze Rivers on a map. Ganges and Yangtze Rivers. Pollution. 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. E. Q. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Draw and label the Ganges and Yangtze Rivers on a map

Ganges and Yangtze Rivers

Pollution

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.

E. Q.

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

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.

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.

Threats to Ganges River

• Pollution

• Rapidly modernizing India– Industrial needs– Water needs

Pollution from Cities

• Local industries dump toxic chemicals into the river

• Sewage treatment plants dump raw sewage into the river

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

Effects of Pollution:

• People suffer from skin diseases and other health problems

• Decreased farm harvests

• Livestock become sick

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

Ganges in Kanpur, India.

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

Ganges at Kanpur.

Yangtze (Chang Jiang) River - China

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

Importance of Yangtze River

• Has largest hydro-electric dam in world

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

• Important for farming

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.

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

Pollution

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