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the river which is known as 'Sorrow of China' is​

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Answered by sabihanazeer7
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Yellow River

The river is sometimes called "China's Sorrow" because of the devastating floods that once occurred regularly in its lower course. Yellow River is the translation of Huang He, its Chinese name. A river of northern China rising in the Kunlun Mountains and flowing about 5,400 km (3,350 )

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The mighty Yellow River has earned the name “China's sorrow” for its tendency to flood, with devastating consequences, over the centuries.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The river Hwang Ho is known as the 'Sorrow of China.'

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Why us the river called the Sorrow of China?

↪ The river Hwang Ho often changed its course, after floods, bringing destruction to the crops, life and property. That is why the river is also called the 'Sorrow of China.'

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