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In general, it is high in the southeast and low in the northwest. In the Pamir region of Tajikistan and the Tien Shan region of western Kyrgyzstan, the mountains are steep at an altitude of 4,000,500 meters, of which the communist peak at 7,495 meters above sea level and Lenin peak at 7,134 meters above sea level are the most famous peaks in the world. In the Karagye depression near the Caspian Sea in western Kazakhstan, the lowest point of 132 meters below sea level has been found on land in the former Soviet Union.
In the vast area between the east and the west, deserts and oases are between 200,400 meters above sea level, hills and grasslands are between 300,500 meters above sea level, and the eastern mountains are about 1,000 meters above sea level. Central Asia is home to some of the most spectacular mountains in the temperate zone, with more than 4,000 glaciers and a total area of 11,000 square kilometers, the largest of which is the Fedchenko Glacier, which is 71 kilometers long and includes 33 tributaries with an area of 900 square kilometers. The valley basins surrounded by lofty mountains and the oases scattered in the vast desert are the most vibrant places in Central Asia, which nourish the peasants, while the vast northern steppes and hillside meadows are the horses of the peoples.
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The eastern part is dominated by hills, and the western plains are predominant.
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Mountainous terres, mainly plateaus! Take the desert, the plains!
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The mountains are deep and the plateau is landform.
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Central Asia refers to the region located in central Asia, including countries such as Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan. The topographical features of Central Asia are as follows:
1.Plateaus and mountains:The Central Asian region is mainly made up of plateaus and mountain ranges, with the Tien Shan Mountains being one of the most famous.
In addition, the Pamirs, the Tajik Mountains of Sakhalin and the Altai Mountains are also significant landforms in the region.
2.Deserts and grasslands:Central Asia also includes vast deserts and steppes.
The Taklamakan Desert is one of the largest deserts in Asia and the largest in Central Asia. Grasslands are mainly found in the eastern and southern parts of Central Asia and are an important ecosystem in the region.
3.Inland Lakes:The Central Asian region also includes a number of inland lakes, the most famous of which is the Caspian Sea, located between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.
The Caspian Sea, one of the largest inland water bodies in the world, has been irreversibly affected by its water levels, with significant environmental and economic impacts on the region.
4.Rivers and basins:The Central Asian region also includes a number of basins and rivers, the most famous of which are the Amu Darya and Syr Darya Darya.
These rivers and basins are important water resources for the region and also have a significant impact on the environment and economy of the region.
In general, the topography of Central Asia is complex, including various landform types such as plateaus, mountains, deserts, steppes, inland lakes, rivers and basins, which have important environmental and economic impacts on Central Asia.
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Topographic characteristics of Central Asia: hills and plains, hills in the north, plains in the west, and mountains in the southeast. The terrain is gentle, sloping from southeast to northwest.
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The topography of Central Asia is generally high in the southeast and low in the northwest. In the Pamir region of Tajikistan and the Tien Shan region of western Kyrgyzstan, the mountains are steep, with an altitude of 4,000,500 meters, of which the communist peak at 7,495 meters above sea level and Lenin peak at 7,134 meters above sea level are the most famous mountains in the world.
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1) Latitude location: between about 35°N and 54°N, located in the temperate region of the middle latitudes;
2) Sea and land location: deep inland, far away from the ocean;
3) Relative location: it is bordered by the Caspian Sea in the west, and the other three sides are adjacent to China, Russia and West Asian countries;
4) Transportation location: It is an important land passage from East Asia to Europe and other places.
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The Himalayas, the East Siberian Mountains, the Central Siberian Plateau, the West Siberian Plain, the Mongolian High Fiber Plain, the Tarim Basin, the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, the Hail Tremor Deccan Plateau, the Iranian Plateau, the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, the Loess Plateau, the Northeast Plain, the Lianghe Plain...
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Central Asia refers to most of Western Asia, which not only has a long history and culture, but also a vast land area and diverse topography. The topography of Central Asia is complex and diverse, and it has significant geomorphological characteristics due to the vast territory of the region, and the interlacing of mountains, plateaus, and plains. Topographic special sales points have a significant impact on the region's water resources, climate, ecological environment, and the development of human society.
The topography of Central Asia is characterized by the following three aspects: mountains, basins and plateaus. The mountains of Central Asia mainly include the Tianshan Mountains, the Pamir Plateau, the Kunlun Mountains, the Altai Mountains and the Nanshan Mountains, while the basins mainly include Zungar, Turpan, Tarim, Balkhash, Taklamakan and Kumtag.
The characteristics of these mountain and basin topography largely shape the geomorphological characteristics of Central Asia. At the same time, the Tibetan Plateau and the Karakun Mountains are mainly distributed in the Mongolian Plateau, the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and the Karakun Mountains in Central Asia, which affect the climate change and the formation of surface water and filial piety resources in Central Asia to varying degrees.
It is worth mentioning that the characteristics of the topography of Central Asia have also had a profound impact on the ecological environment and the development of human society in the region. The complexity and diversity of topography make the water resources and land resources in the region unevenly distributed, which makes the social and economic development face great challenges. At the same time, the environmental conditions and geomorphological characteristics of the mountains and plateaus make it a well-known grassland and forest area, which supports rich animal and plant resources as well as characteristic animal husbandry and forestry economy.
In general, the complexity and diversity of the topography of Central Asia are the main reasons for the unique characteristics of the Central Asian region in different aspects and fields. The impact and role of these topography are multifaceted and complex, which requires sustained and vigorous efforts and explorations by Central Asian countries and the international community in many aspects, such as sustainable use of natural resources, ecological protection and harmonious development of human society. <>
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1. The topography of Central Asia is generally high in the southeast and low in the northwest.
2. The Pamir Plateau in Tajikistan is the commanding height of Central Asia, Pamir means "roof of the world" in Tajik language, and the plateau is 4,000 meters above sea level and 7,700 meters above sea level. Good match.
3. In the Karagiye depression near the Caspian Sea in western Tannistan, the lowest point of 132 meters below sea level was found on land in the former Soviet Union. In the vast area between the east and the west, deserts and oases are between 200,400 meters above sea level, hills and grasslands are between 300,500 meters above sea level, and the eastern mountains are about 1,000 meters above sea level.
4. Central Asia is surrounded by the most spectacular mountains in the temperate zone, with more than 4,000 glaciers and a total area of 11,000 square kilometers.
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