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China's largest coal energy base (Shanxi) Severe challenges faced by China's agriculture (sharp decline in cultivated land, low cultural quality of farmers, low agricultural science and technology content, heavy burden on farmers, and poor village-level management) General characteristics of China's natural resources (abundant in total and insufficient per capita) China's five special economic zones (Shenzhen) (Zhuhai) (Shantou) (Xiamen) (Hainan) High-tech industries are products with (electronics) and (information industries) as the "leading" products, and the (science and technology) content of products is high (Zhongguancun) is China's most sought for high-tech industry development experimental area, China's cultivated land ranks fourth in the world, high-interest technology industry presents () (China's two peninsulas rich in apples are (Shandong Peninsula) (Liaodong Peninsula), China's key area for soil erosion control is (Loess Plateau).
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Shanxi Province. Labor, land desertification, pollution, reduction of cultivated land, and overall low agricultural products.
The variety is complete, the total amount is abundant, and the per capita resources are insufficient.
Zhuhai, Shenzhen, Shantou, Xiamen, Hainan.
Electronic information industry, biopharmaceutical technology and economics.
Beijing New Technology Industry Development Pilot Zone. Fourth place.
Liaodong Peninsula Jiaodong Peninsula.
Soil erosion: Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, Loess Plateau, Northeast Plain, middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River... Look at the map...
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Answer]: a. There are four basic characteristics of China's land resources: the absolute number is large, and the average number of people and people occupies a small number of people; The types are complex and diverse, and the proportion of cultivated land is small. The utilization situation is complex, and the regional differences in productivity are obvious; The geographical distribution is uneven, and the problems of protection and development are prominent.
Option A is false, so A is chosen for this question.
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Answer]: A land resource refers to the land that has been used by human beings and can be used by human beings in the foreseeable future. Land resources include both the natural category, that is, the natural attributes of the land, and the economic category, that is, the social attributes of the land.
The basic characteristics of China's land resources are as follows: the absolute amount is large, and the per capita occupation is small; The types are complex and diverse, and the proportion of cultivated land is small. The utilization situation is complex, and the regional differences in productivity are obvious; The geographical distribution is uneven, and the problems of protection and development are prominent. The absolute amount of land in our country is "large" rather than "small", and option A is wrong, so choose A.
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The characteristics of China's land resources are as follows:1. The absolute quantity is large, and the cultivated land occupies is small;
2. There are many mountains and few flat lands;
3. The distribution of various land resources is unbalanced, and the level of land productivity is low;
4. The reserve land resources that should be developed as cultivated land have little potential.
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Analysis: What are the basic characteristics of China's land resources?
China is a vast land parcel with a total area of about 9.6 million square kilometers. In summary, China's land resources have the following characteristics: (1) Various land types.
Among them, the land area of humid and semi-humid areas accounts for; Land area in arid and semi-arid areas. From the perspective of topographic height, from the eastern plain with an average altitude of less than 50 meters, it gradually rises to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau with an altitude of more than 4,000 meters in the west. (2) The mountainous area is large.
Mountains (including hills and plateaus) cover an area of about 10,000 square kilometers, accounting for 66% of the total land area. 1 3 of the country's population, 2 5 of the arable land and 9 10 of the wooded land are distributed in the mountains. (3) The proportion of agricultural land resources is small.
China's total land area is very large, and according to the existing technical and economic conditions, only 6.27 million square kilometers of land resources can be used by agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery, as well as urban and rural construction, accounting for 65 percent of the total land area. About 1 3 of the other land is deserts, Gobi, glaciers, rocky mountains, alpine deserts, etc., which are difficult to use for agriculture. Of the land that can be used for agriculture, arable land and forest land account for a relatively small proportion.
arable land is about 100 million hectares, accounting for 14% of the total land area; About 100 million hectares of forest land, accounting for 17%. (4) Insufficient reserve cultivated land resources. According to statistics, there are still about 35.3 million hectares of land suitable for cultivating crops and developing artificial pasture and economic forests in natural grasslands, vegetable forests, shrublands and tidal flats, accounting for the total land area of the country.
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Answer]: A China's land resources, on the whole, have four major characteristics: (1) There are many mountainous areas, few flat lands, and a small proportion of cultivated land.
Cultivated land accounts for about 10.4% of the total land area, and there is a trend of decreasing. (2) The absolute amount of land resources is large, and the per capita amount is small. China is the most populous country in the world, with a high population density, with an average of 0 57 square kilometers per person and a maximum of 0 67 square kilometers, which is only 1 5-1 3 of the world's average per capita share according to the total amount of agriculture, forestry and pastoral land. (3) The distribution of land resources is unbalanced, and there are large regional differences in land productivity. (4) There are few reserve resources for cultivated land and many land that is difficult to use.
China's agricultural reclamation has a long history, the best land resources have been few, and the reserve potential of cultivated land is not large, about 33.3 million square meters, of which 95% are concentrated in the northwest and northeast, and the development is relatively difficult.
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Answer]: A The characteristics of China's land resources are: the total amount of land is large, and the per capita occupation is small; Pure bright or mountainous land is more than flat land, and the proportion of cultivated land is small; the regional distribution of land resources is uneven; limited reserve land resources; There is an imbalance of water and land resources.
Therefore, the formulation of subparagraph (a) is correct. So choose A.
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Answer]: A China's land resources, on the whole, have four major characteristics: (1) There are many mountains, less flat land, and a small proportion of cultivated land.
Cultivated land accounts for about 10.4% of the total land area, and there is a trend of decreasing. (2) The absolute amount of land resources is large, but the per capita amount is small The per capita land area is less than 1 3 of the world's per capita land area. (3) The distribution of land resources is unbalanced, and there are large regional differences in land productivity.
4) There are few reserve resources of cultivated land, and there is a lot of land that is difficult to use. China has a long history of agricultural reclamation, and there are few sources of land resources, and the reserve potential of cultivated land is not large, of which 95% is concentrated in the northwest and northeast, and the development is relatively difficult.
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For a long time, ancient China implemented a tax system based on land tax (including household tax and Ding tax attached to land), supplemented by commercial tax (including customs duties and municipal tax). This tax system was initially formed in the Western Zhou Dynasty and the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period; The Qin and Han dynasties have gradually become complete; During the Wei, Jin, Northern and Southern Dynasties and Sui and Tang dynasties, they were constantly reformed and improved on the basis of Juntian. In the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, with the destruction of the uniform land system, the wind of land annexation became more and more prosperous, on the basis of constantly clearing the acres of land and sorting out the cadastre, the combined collection of land, household and Ding taxes was gradually realized, and the collection system of commercial tax and salt, tea, wine and other goods tax was strengthened, so that the commercial tax and the tax on goods became an important part of the national fiscal revenue at the end of China's feudal period.
After the founding of New China, the feudal landlord land private ownership system was abolished, and the peasant land ownership system was implemented, and in 1956 it was transformed into the social land public ownership system, and now although the rural areas implement the household contract responsibility system, the right to use the land is given to the peasants, but the ownership still belongs to the state.
At present, China's land area is about 9.6 million square kilometers, but China is a large civilization with a history of 5,000 years, experienced 24 dynasties, large and small, the country's land area has also changed with the change of dynasties, and every change in land area is a history of change in national history.