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The Tarim Basin is the largest basin in China, located between the Tianshan Mountains and the Kunlun Mountains, with a diamond-shaped outline, and is a fully enclosed inland basin. Due to the dry climate, the Tarim Basin is an inland arid basin, with a basin area of 530,000 square kilometers and a basin floor area of more than 400,000 square kilometers.
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The Tarim Basin, located in the southern part of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, is surrounded by the Tianshan Mountains, the Kunlun Mountains and the Altai Mountains. From the Pamir Plateau in the west, to the border of Gansu and Xinjiang in the east, with an area of 530,000 square kilometers, it is roughly diamond-shaped, it is the largest inland basin in China, the terrain is slightly inclined from west to east, the elevation in the west is 1,300 meters, and the Lop Nur in the east is reduced to 780 meters. The basin is surrounded by high mountains, the terrain is closed, and there is a gap at the east end of the instrument to communicate with the Hexi Corridor in Gansu.
The Tarim Basin is located in the northwest inland arid region of China, and the largest Taklamakan Desert in China is located in the southern part of the basin. The basin is an inland water system, and the Tarim River in the north is the longest inland river in the country. The edge of the basin is moistened by the melting water of the Tianshan Mountains and the Kunlun Mountains, and there are fertile oases in the desert, which are part of the ancient "Silk Road".
The basin oases vary in size, but the water and grass are abundant, the soil is fertile, and the irrigation is convenient, which is the concentration of agricultural production in the Tarim Basin. In addition, the basin's oil and gas prospects are promising.
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It should be the Tarim Basin in Xinjiang.
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The largest basin in our country should be the Tarim Basin. The Tarim Basin is the largest inland basin in China, located between the Tianshan Mountains and the Kunlun Mountains, with a maximum width of 520 kilometers from north to south and the longest point of 1,400 kilometers from east to west, with an area of about 400,000 square kilometers. The Tarim Basin is a large closed intermountain basin with a stable massif surrounded by many deep faults.
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The Tarim Basin, located in the southern part of Xinjiang, China, is the largest inland basin in China. The basin is located between the Tien Shan, Kunlun and Altun Mountains. It is 520 kilometers wide from north to south and 1,400 kilometers from east to west, with an area of about 400,000 square kilometers.
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China's largest inland basin is the Tarim Basin, located between the Tianshan Mountains and the Kunlun Mountains, with a maximum width of 520 kilometers from north to south and the longest point of 1,400 kilometers from east to west, with an area of about 400,000 square kilometers.
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The largest basin in our country is, of course, the Tarim Basin, which is known in junior high school geography, and there is no doubt about it, you can check the junior high school textbooks or know it at once.
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The Tarim Basin is the largest basin in China and is located in the Tarim Basin in the southern part of Xinjiang Province. "Tarim Basin" is the Chinese translation name of Uyghur, which means "the great basin without a horse". The basin stretches from the Pamir Plateau in the west to the border of Gansu and Xinjiang in the east, with a length of about 1,600 kilometers from east to west, and about 600 kilometers at its widest point from north to south, with an area of about 530,000 square kilometers and an average altitude of about 1,000 meters, accounting for about one-half of the total area of Xinjiang.
It is twice as large as the Sichuan Basin, more than twice as large as the Junggar Basin in northern Xinjiang, and more than 10 times larger than the Turpan Basin, making it the largest inland basin in China.
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The Tarim Basin is the largest basin in China The Tarim Basin, located in the southern part of Xinjiang Province, is the largest basin in China. "Tarim Basin" is the Chinese translation name of Uyghur, which means "the great basin without a horse". The basin stretches from the Pamir Plateau in the west to the border of Gansu and Xinjiang in the east, with a length of about 1,600 kilometers from east to west, and about 600 kilometers at its widest point from north to south, with an area of about 530,000 square kilometers and an average altitude of about 1,000 meters, accounting for about one-half of the total area of Xinjiang.
It is twice as large as the Sichuan Basin, more than twice as large as the Junggar Basin in northern Xinjiang, and more than 10 times larger than the Turpan Basin, making it the largest inland basin in China. The Tarim Basin is located deep in the hinterland of the Eurasian continent, surrounded by high mountains at an altitude of 4,000 to 6,000 meters, far away from the sea, with a dry climate and little rainfall, and a large temperature difference between day and night and seasonal changes, making it a typical continental desert climate.
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The Tarim Basin is the largest basin in China. Located in the southern part of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region and surrounded by tall mountain ranges such as the Tianshan Mountains and the Kunlun Mountains, the Tarim Basin is the largest basin in China. The bottom of the basin is 800-1300 meters above sea level, and the desert is widespread.
The Taklamakan Desert in the basin is the largest desert in China and one of the regions with the largest oil and gas reserves in China.
Jungar Basin Located in the northern part of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, between the Tianshan Mountains and the Altai Mountains, the Jungar Basin is the second largest basin in China. The bottom of the basin is 500-1000 meters above sea level. The central part of the basin is dotted with grasslands and deserts, rich in coal and oil.
Qaidam Basin The Qaidam Basin is located in the northeast of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, surrounded by mountains such as the Kunlun Mountains and the Qilian Mountains. The bottom of the basin is about 2700-3000 meters above sea level, which is the highest basin in China. The interior of the basin is rich in mineral resources such as salt, coal, oil, and non-ferrous metals.
Sichuan Basin The Sichuan Basin is located in the eastern part of Sichuan Province, surrounded by mountains such as Wushan and Daba Mountain, and the terrain is closed. The bottom of the basin is 400-800 meters above sea level, and the northwest of the basin is the Chengdu Plain. The rocks and soil in the basin are purple, and it is called the "purple basin".
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The largest basin in our country is the Tarim Basin, located in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The second highest in terms of area is the Jungar Basin, and the highest is the Qaidam Basin.
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This should be the largest basin, the Tarim Basin, the Tarim Basin has a lot of mineral resources, an area of more than 400,000 square kilometers, it is located between the Kunlun Mountains and the Tianshan Mountains, is the largest inland basin in China.
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There are four major basins in China, the Tarim Basin, the Junggar Basin, the Qaidam Basin and the Sichuan Basin, the largest of which is the Tarim Basin, about 560,000 square kilometers.
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China's largest basin is in Xinjiang. There are many basins in Xinjiang, the largest of which is the Tarim Basin. The largest inland basin in our country. It is located between the Tianshan Mountains and the Kunlun Mountains. It covers an area of more than 400,000 square meters. It is a large, closed intermountain basin.
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China's largest basin The Tarim Basin (Uyghur: Located in Xinjiang, northwestern China, it is the largest inland basin in China. The basin is located between the Tianshan Mountains and the Kunlun Mountains and the Altun Mountains.
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The largest basin in China is the Tarim Basin, located in the southern part of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, surrounded by tall mountain ranges such as the Tianshan Mountains and the Kunlun Mountains, with an altitude of 800 to 1,300 meters at the bottom of the basin.
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Our largest basin in China is the Tarim Basin in Xinjiang. The basin is located in the Tianshan Mountains, Kunlun Mountains and Altun Mountains, which is the largest basin in area. Although I want to go there, I still have to pay attention to safety, the climate there is too different.
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The largest basin in China is the Tarim Basin, which is located in Xinjiang Xinjiang is a very large province and ranks first in China.
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The largest basin in China should be the Tarim Basin in Xinjiang, located between the Tianshan Mountains and the Kunlun Mountains, with a maximum width of 520 kilometers from north to south and a maximum of 1,400 kilometers from east to west, with an area of about 400,000 square kilometers.
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The largest basin in our country is the Tarim Basin. The Tarim Basin is located in the southern part of Xinjiang, China, as the largest inland basin in China, between the Tianshan Mountains, the Kunlun Mountains and the Altun Mountains.
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The largest basin in China is the Tarim Basin, which is located in Xinjiang Province of China.
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The largest basin in China is the Turpan Basin, and its geological conditions are good.
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There are four major basins in China, namely: the Tarim Basin, the Junggar Basin, the Qaidam Basin and the Sichuan Basin.
Tarim Basin: The base of the plot is ancient crystalline rock, with a thickness of about 1 kilometer of Paleozoic and Proterozoic sedimentary overburden on the base, and a thin Mesozoic and Cenozoic sedimentary layer, and a large area of Quaternary sediments.
Junggar Basin: It is located between the Altai Mountains and the Tianshan Mountains, with the western mountains of Junggar on the west side and the foothills of the Beita Mountains in the east. It is 450 kilometers wide from north to south and 700 kilometers long from east to west, with an area of more than 300,000 square kilometers, of which 30% is desert.
Qaidam Basin: It is one of the three major inland basins in China, and is a closed huge intermountain fault basin. It is located in the northwest of Qinghai Province. It is surrounded by the Kunlun Mountains, the Qilian Mountains and the Altyn Mountains, covering an area of about 250,000 square kilometers.
Sichuan Basin: It is a famous red bed basin in China, the basin with the most typical morphology, the southernmost latitude and the lowest altitude among the major basins in China. It is located in the eastern part of Sichuan Province, in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River, with an area of more than 260,000 square kilometers, accounting for 46% of the area of Sichuan Province.
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The largest basin in China: the Tarim Basin.
Area: 530,000 square kilometers.
China's four major basins, ranked by area: Tarim Basin and Junggar Basin.
Qaidam Basin, Sichuan Basin.
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The Tarim Basin covers an area of about 350,000 square kilometers.
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There are a lot of basins in China. Among them, the Tarim Basin, the Junggar Basin, the Qaidam Basin and the Sichuan Basin are known as the four major basins in China.
Traditionally, China's four major basins are the Tarim Basin in southern Xinjiang (about 400,000 square kilometers), the Junggar Basin in northern Xinjiang (about 300,000 square kilometers), the eastern part of Sichuan, the Sichuan Basin in western Chongqing (about 260,000 square kilometers), and the Qaidam Basin in northwest Qinghai (about 250,000 square kilometers).
Geology, the Ordos Basin (also known as the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningbo Basin, about 370,000 square kilometers), the Bohai-North China Basin (about 300,000 square kilometers), the Songliao Basin (about 260,000 square kilometers), the Qaidam Basin (about 260,000 square kilometers), and the Qiangtang Basin (about 220,000 square kilometers, excluding the **uplift zone, 160,000 square kilometers).
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There are four major basins in China, namely the Sichuan Basin, the Qaidam Basin, the Tarim Basin, and the Junggar Basin. Thank you.
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