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The Yellow River basin covers an area of 752442 square kilometers. The source is in Qinghai Province, flowing into the Bohai Sea, the boundary point between the upper and middle reaches: Shanxi River Estuary, and the middle and lower reaches of the boundary point
Old Mengjin, Henan. The length of the Yellow River is 5,464 kilometers, the elevation of the source is 4,675 meters, and the average flow is cubic meters per second.
Natural annual flowIn 1975, the measured annual runoff of the main stations of the main stream and tributaries of the Yellow River was restored, and the 56-year series from July 1919 to June 1975 was selected to restore the water consumption of irrigation and the storage capacity of large and medium-sized reservoirs, and in 1976, it was proposed that the natural annual runoff of Sanmenxia Station was 100 million cubic meters and that of Huayuankou Station was 100 million cubic meters. In 1986, he submitted a report on the utilization of water resources in the Yellow River.
According to the actual measurement of the Yellow River, the annual runoff series was extended, and the 61-year series from July 1919 to June 1980 was used to restore the natural annual runoff results of the main stations of the main tributaries of the Yellow River, including 100 million cubic meters at Sanmenxia station and 100 million cubic meters at Huayuankou station.
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The area of the Yellow River basin is 752443 square kilometers. The northern source of the Yellow River originates from the Zhaqu at the southern foot of the Chahasila Mountain, a branch of the Bayankala Mountains on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in Qinghai Province, the southern source originates from the Kariqu at the northern foot of the Gezigoya Mountain, the branch of the Bayan Kala Mountains, and the western source originates from the Yougu Zongliequ in the western part of the Xingzhu Haixi.
The Yellow River flows from west to east through nine provinces (autonomous regions) of Qinghai, Sichuan, Gansu, Ningxia, Inner Mongolia, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Henan and Shandong, and finally flows into the Bohai Sea.
A brief introduction to other conditions of the Yellow River. Annual precipitation in most parts of the Yellow River Basin is between 200,650 mm, and more than 650 mm in the southern and lower reaches of the middle and upper reaches. In particular, the northern slope of the Qinling Mountains in the south, which is greatly affected by the topography, generally receives 700 1000 mm of precipitation, while the precipitation in parts of Ningxia and Inner Mongolia in the northwest, which are deep inland, is less than 150 mm.
The distribution of precipitation is uneven, and the ratio of rainfall from north to south is greater than 5, which is beyond the reach of other rivers in China.
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The total area of the basin is 10,000 square kilometers (including the area of the inflow area is 10,000 square kilometers).
The Yellow River originates in the Bayankala Mountains of Qinghai Province of the People's Republic of China, flows through nine provinces and regions including Qinghai, Sichuan, Gansu, Ningxia, Inner Mongolia, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Henan and Shandong, and finally empties into the Bohai Sea in Kenli County, Dongying, Shandong Province. The total length of the main stream is 5,464 kilometers, second only to the Yangtze River and the second longest river in China. The Yellow River is also the fifth longest river in the world.
The Yellow River is 3,472 kilometers long from its source to Hekou Town, Tuoketuo County, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The middle reaches are from Hekou Town to Taohuayu in Zhengzhou, Henan Province, with a river length of 1,206 kilometers; The lower reaches of Taohuayu are 786 kilometers long. The Yellow River runs through the east and west of China, with a basin of 1,900 kilometers long from east to west and 1,100 kilometers wide from north to south, with a total area of 752443 square kilometers. The average annual flow of the Yellow River is 58 billion cubic meters, the average annual runoff depth is 77 mm, the per capita water volume of the basin is 593 cubic meters, and the average water volume per mu of cultivated land is 324 cubic meters.
The middle reaches of the Yellow River flow through the Loess Plateau, and its tributaries bring in a lot of sediment, making it the most sediment-laden river in the world. The maximum annual sediment transport reached 100 million tons (1933), and the highest sediment content was 920 kilograms and cubic meters (1977). The average sediment transport capacity of Sanmenxia Station is about 1.6 billion tons for many years, and the average sediment content is 35 kilograms of cubic meters.
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The Yellow River, the second largest river in China. The total area of the basin is 10,000 square kilometers (including the area of the inflow area is 10,000 square kilometers).
The Yellow River originates in the ancient Zonglie Basin at the northern foot of Bayankala Mountain on the Qinghai Plateau, meanders eastward, crosses the Loess Plateau and the Huang-Huai-Hai Plain, and flows into the Bohai Sea. The total length of the main stream is 5,464 kilometers, and the water surface difference is 4,480 meters.
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Summary. 752443 square kilometers.
752443 square kilometers.
The Yellow River originates in the ancient Zonglie Basin at the northern foot of the Bayankala Mountains on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, flows from west to east through nine provinces (autonomous regions) including Qinghai, Sichuan, Gansu, Ningxia, Inner Mongolia, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Henan and Shandong, and finally flows into the Bohai Sea. The precipitation in the basin is small, mainly in dryland agriculture, dry in winter and dry in spring, and the precipitation is concentrated in summer, autumn, July and August.
The middle and upper reaches of the Huangyannian River are mainly mountainous, and the middle and lower reaches are mainly plains and hills. Because the middle section of the river flows through the Loess Plateau region of China, it carries a large amount of sediment, so it is also known as the river with the most sediment content on Qiye in the world. But in Chinese history, the diversion of the lower reaches of the Yellow River has had a huge impact on human civilization.
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The Yellow River originates in the ancient Zonglie Basin at the northern foot of Bayankala Mountain on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, flows through nine provinces (autonomous regions) including Qinghai, Sichuan, Gansu, Ningxia, Inner Mongolia, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Henan and Shandong, and flows into the Bohai Sea in Kenli County, Shandong Province. The total length of the main stream is 5,464 km, and the total basin area is 10,000 square kilometers (including 10,000 square kilometers in the Ordos inland flow area).
It has a population of 97.81 million, accounting for the total population of the country, and 100 million mu of cultivated land, accounting for the total cultivated land area of the country. The flood control reserve in the lower reaches of the Yellow River covers an area of 120,000 square kilometers, with a population of 78 million, accounting for 100 million mu of cultivated land in the whole country, accounting for more than 1990 data). From Heyuan to Hekou Town in Inner Mongolia is the upper reach, Hekou Town to Taohuayu near Zhengzhou is the middle reach, and below Taohuayu is the lower reaches, 97% of the area of Liuchang Chongyan is concentrated in the upper and middle reaches.
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The Yellow River Basin covers an area of 10,000 square kilometers (including 10,000 square kilometers of inland areas). The Yellow River is one of the longest rivers in the world and the second longest river in China (also known as the second largest river). The total length of the Yellow River is about 5,464 kilometers, and the basin has long winters and short summers, with a huge temperature difference between winter and summer, and clear seasonal temperature changes.
The Yellow River Basin covers an area of 10,000 square kilometers (including 10,000 square kilometers of inland areas). The Yellow River is one of the longest rivers in the world and the second longest river in China (also known as the second largest river). The total length of the Yellow River is about 5,464 kilometers, and the basin has long winters and short summers, with a huge temperature difference between winter and summer, and clear seasonal temperature changes.
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The Yellow River basin covers an area of approximately 752,000 square kilometers. However, since the population density varies greatly from region to region within the basin, the area of the basin is simply converted into the number of people and people in the basin without calling for nuclear energy.
According to 2019 data, the total population of the coastal areas of the Yellow River Basin (including Shanxi, Shaanxi, Ningxia, Inner Mongolia, Henan, Shandong and other provinces) is about 100 million. However, this figure does not equal the population of the Yellow River Basin, as it also includes areas that are not part of the Yellow River Basin. At the same time, the population density varies greatly in different areas within the basin.
Therefore, the area of the Yellow River Basin cannot be simply converted into the number of people, but needs to be considered comprehensively according to the actual situation.
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The Yellow River basin covers an area of about 750,000 square kilometers. According to China's 2019 census data, the population of the Yellow River basin is about 100 million.
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