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Information about the Yellow River (100 words)

The Yellow River is the second largest river in China and the largest river with sediment concentration in the world, with a total length of about 5,500 kilometers. Originated in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, the main stream runs through nine provinces and regions and flows into the Bohai Sea in Dongying, Shandong Province. The main tributaries of the Yellow River are Baihe, Heihe, Huangshui, Zuli, Qingshui, Dahei, Kuye, Wuding, Fenhe, Weihe, Luohe, Qinhe and Dahe. The key to harnessing the Yellow River is to control sediment and prevent it from flowing into the Yellow River at will. After the founding of New China, scientists designed a scheme to control the Yellow River. They believe that the Loess Plateau should adhere to the management direction of animal husbandry and forestry. We must protect forest resources and restore lost vegetation as soon as possible. Let everyone know that deforestation is downright self-destructive, and it is necessary to rationally plan and use land and build a large number of water conservancy projects. Multi-pronged approach will definitely prevent soil erosion, and the dream of the Yellow River becoming better will definitely come true!