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Water transport book
Title: Rivers in China.

Book number: 1779032

News: business

Pricing: 7.8.

ISBN:7 1000 1482

Authors: edited by Huang Xiquan, Su Fachong and Mei Anxin.

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Version: 1

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Introduction:

China is one of the largest countries in the world, with a vast territory and a large population, and its natural geographical environment is extremely complicated and colorful. More than 5,000 years ago, the ancestors of the Chinese nation worked, lived and multiplied in this land; In the long years, it has continuously developed, utilized and transformed the surrounding environment. Today, the people of China are facing a new test-building socialism with China characteristics requires each of us to know more about this land. This series systematically introduces the basic knowledge of physical geography in China, covering topography, climate, hydrology, biology, soil, resources and environment. Rich in content, novel in information and fluent in writing. Readers, especially young comrades, will learn a variety of knowledge, deepen their understanding of the motherland, enhance their national pride and self-confidence, and devote themselves to the construction of the motherland with great patriotic enthusiasm.

Directory:

First, the main characteristics of Chinese rivers

There are many rivers with a long history.

(b) The water quantity is abundant and changes with the seasons.

(c) Significant regional differences

(d) Different types of water systems

(5) Rich in water resources and significant in economic status.

Second, the water sources and classification of rivers in China

(1) Rainwater supply

(2) Groundwater recharge

(3) Seasonal ice and snow melt water supply

(4) Permanent ice and snow melt water supply

(5) Comprehensive replenishment

(VI) Classification of rivers in China

Third, the main factors affecting the development of rivers in China

climatic factor

(b) Underlying surface factors

(c) Impact of human activities on rivers

Four, China's largest water system-the Yangtze River system.

(1) Where is the source of the Yangtze River?

(B) the mainstream with a long history

(3) Numerous tributaries

(4) Lakes connected with melons and vines

(5) The fertile Jiahai Delta.

(6) Golden Waterway

(7) Yangtze River flood

Verb (abbreviation for verb) The Yellow River system is the second longest river in China.

(A) the cradle of the Chinese nation

(B) saddle flow changes

(C) the rolling turbidity current on the Loess Plateau

(4) Passers-by on the North China Plain

(5) A troubled history

(VI) A new chapter in people's management of the Yellow River

Six, the southern artery-the Pearl River system.

(a) the main channel connecting Guangdong and Guangxi

(2) Sister River with its own system.

(c) Composite deltas scattered by isolated hills

(d) The new look of the Pearl River

Seven, the largest water system in North China-Haihe River System

(A) Five "Families" of Haihe River

1. North Canal

2. Yongding River

3. Daqing River

4. Ziya River

5. South Canal

(B) the prominent contradiction of Haihe River

(3) A magnificent picture

Eight, close relatives of the Jianghuai River system

(A) the cause and effect of the Huaihe River

(2) The Huaihe River floods in the past

(3) Harnessing the Huaihe River

IX. China's International Water System

(A) the northeast border rivers

1. Heilongjiang River System

2. Tumen River and Yalu River

(B) the international rivers in the northwest frontier

1. Irtysh River

2. Ili River

(3) Outbound rivers in the southwest vertical valley

1. Yarlung Zangbo River

2. Nujiang River and Lancang River

X. Coastal rivers in China

(A) Liaohe River System

(2) Southeast coastal rivers

1. Qiantang River

2. Minjiang River

3. Han Jiang

(3) the river on the island

X. Rivers in the Inner Flow Area of China

(A) Inner Mongolia internal mobile areas

(2) Northwest inflow area

1. Neijiang in Hexi Corridor

2. Neiliu River in Xinjiang

3. Rivers in Qaidam Basin

(3) Inner-flow area in northern Tibet Plateau

Twelve. China's Canal

(1) Lingqu

(2) Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal

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