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This stretch of the Wharfe in Ilkley looks idyllic, but all is not well beneath the surface. Like most of our rivers, it is in fact, under threat from pollution and the problem is that pollution isn't ...
The Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) obligates both India and Pakistan to ensure that rivers under this treaty continue to flow unobstructed. The Indus originates from near Mount Kailash in Tibet Autonomous ...
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Which river crosses the Tropic of Capricorn twice: The unique journey and geography of the Limpopo River
Rivers are one of nature’s most important features, providing water, food, and transportation for people and wildlife alike. They shape the land, support ecosystems, and influence the way humans live.
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