___ rain affects 1/3 of China's agricultural area.
Because of India's __ growing population, more Indians are exposed to pollution every year.
People who live along the Yangtze do not eat __ from the river because doing so can be harmful to humans.
__ and arsenic from farm and industrial uses pollute the Yangtze River.
In India and China, farmers rely on ___ season to provide fertile soil and help their crops grow.
Hindus believe that scattering their __ in the Ganges will give them a peaceful journey into the next life.
The Ganges River is highly polluted with dangerous __.
Lakes and underground aquifers have also been __, or polluted.
__ and draining of fields have increased flooding
In rural areas, people use open fires fueled by coal, dung from ____ or coal.
___ has many industrial uses, but it can be toxic to humans in large amounts, and has polluted the Yangtze Rive.
Monsoon season for __ begins in June and ends in September.
Cities pour millions of gallons of untreated human __ into the Ganges River.
India has difficulty enforcing laws to clean up the air because it could negatively impact economic ____.
In China, __ have been built to control flooding, but if they fail, the results are catastrophic.
India's industrial growth has helped the economy, but created problems for the Ganges because ___ dump waste into the river daily.