
Human Interaction with Rivers
Investigate how humans use rivers for trade, transport, and energy. Discuss the impact of human settlements on river environments.
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Investigate how humans use rivers for trade, transport, and energy. Discuss the impact of human settlements on river environments.
Key Questions
- Why have major cities historically been built on rivers?
- How do we use rivers for transport and generating electricity?
- What are the consequences of building dams and altering river courses?
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