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Depth
The Yellow River's lowest riverbed elevation is 4,900 meters below the water's surface. Its depth raises dramatically upon entering the Sichuan Province. The Yellow River now has a depth of 1,000 feet or less. The Yellow River's common depth is in between 30 to 600 feet deep in relation to its location and width.
Salinity
The river empties when reaching the Bohai Sea, thus the salinity or measurement of dissolved salt in the river is minimal even though it connects to a body of salt water. The water's salt level is regulated and it is suitable as habitats for fresh water animals and plants.
The Yellow River's lowest riverbed elevation is 4,900 meters below the water's surface. Its depth raises dramatically upon entering the Sichuan Province. The Yellow River now has a depth of 1,000 feet or less. The Yellow River's common depth is in between 30 to 600 feet deep in relation to its location and width.
Salinity
The river empties when reaching the Bohai Sea, thus the salinity or measurement of dissolved salt in the river is minimal even though it connects to a body of salt water. The water's salt level is regulated and it is suitable as habitats for fresh water animals and plants.