What is the deepest lake in China? The deepest lake in China

Updated on tourism 2024-04-10
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Ayding Lake, a large salt lake in the Turpan Basin** and adjoining and brackish to saltwater swamps. The water comes from the surrounding mountains and from many underground river channels (kar wells) in the Bogda Mountains to the north (5,445 m main peak). The Turpan Basin (about 350,000 hectares) is below sea level and is the second lowest lying land in the world, including about 200,000 hectares of salt desert and a large desert to the east.

    Just south of the heart of the basin is the lowest place in China, with an altitude of -155 meters, making it the second lowest place in the world after the Dead Sea in Jordan at -391 meters. Area: 18,000 hectares.

    1] Altitude: 154 meters below sea level.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Jilin Baitou Mountain Tianchi, freshwater lake. It is a crater lake with a land height of 2,194 meters, an area of square kilometers, and a depth of meters.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The deepest lake in China - Tianchi in Changbai Mountain, Jilin.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Changbai Mountain Tianchi, with an average meter, is a volcanic lake.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The largest is Qinghai Lake, and so is the deepest.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Lake Baikal, which will be taken back later.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    At present, the deepest lake in China is Tianchi on Baitou Mountain, the main peak of Changbai Mountain, with a maximum depth of 312.7 meters.

    After all the iron ore from the Nanjing Meishan Iron Mine has been mined, over time, a lake with a maximum depth of about 400 meters and an area of about 2 square kilometers may form at the site of the mine.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Changbai Mountain Tianchi is the deepest lake in China.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Changbai Mountain Tianchi is right.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It should be the Tianchi of Changbai Mountain.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The deepest lake in China is the Tianchi Lake in Changbai Mountain. Changbai Mountain Tianchi is located in the Changbai Mountain Nature Reserve in the southeast of Jilin Province, which is the boundary lake between China and North Korea, with an average water depth of 204 meters and a maximum depth of 373 meters, making it the deepest lake in China.

    Located at the top of the volcanic cone of the main peak of Changbai Mountain, Tianchi is a crater lake naturally formed by volcanic eruptions, and the lava material from the eruption accumulates around the crater, forming 16 peaks standing around Tianchi.

    Changbai Mountain Tianchi is about 4,400 meters long from north to south, about 3,370 meters wide from east to west, the altitude of the pond is meters, and the water surface area is up to square kilometers.

    In addition to the Tianchi Lake of Changbai Mountain, the deepest lakes in China include Kanas Lake (170 meters), Ma Lake (170 meters), Namco (120 meters), Lugu Lake (105 meters), and Tianshan Tianchi (103 meters).

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The deepest lake in China is the Tianchi Lake of Changbai Mountain. Changbai Mountain Tianchi is the deepest alpine lake in the world and the largest volcanic lake in China, with a maximum depth of 373 meters and an average depth of 204 meters.

    The lake surface of Tianchi in Changbai Mountain is oval, its area is about 2189 meters above sea level, and the total water storage volume is 100 million cubic meters, which belongs to the freshwater lake. Changbai Mountain Tianchi is at the top of the volcanic cone of the main peak of Changbai Mountain.

    Due to the influence of topography and geographical environment, the Changbai Mountain is rich in precipitation, and the center of precipitation is around Tianchi, and many rivers, waterfalls, springs, rocks, water and lakes with different characteristics have developed on the volcanic cone and lava plateau of Changbai Mountain.

    The area where Changbai Mountain Tianchi is located belongs to the temperate zone, the westerly wind prevails throughout the year, and the precipitation is relatively large, and the area is affected by the East Asian monsoon, the southeast wind will increase in summer, and the southeast wind will be significantly less in winter. In addition, the climate of Changbai Mountain also has the characteristics of vertical zonal change.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The largest saltwater lake in China is Qinghai Lake, and the largest freshwater lake is Poyang Lake.

    Qinghai Lake, Tibetan name "Tsowenbu" (meaning "blue sea"). Located in the northeast of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and Qinghai Province, it is the largest inland lake in China. It was formed by the fault collapse between Datong Mountain, Riyue Mountain and Nanshan Mountain in Qinghai in the Qilian Mountains.

    Qinghai Lake is the largest saltwater lake in Chinese mainland and an important water body to maintain the ecological security of the northeastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

    Poyang Lake, formerly known as Peng Lize, Peng Ze, Guanting Lake, Yanglan and Danshi Lake, is located in the north of Jiangxi Province, located in the three cities of Jiujiang, Nanchang and Shangrao, and is the largest freshwater lake in China and the second largest lake in China, second only to Qinghai Lake. Poyang Lake plays a huge role in regulating the water level of the Yangtze River, conserving water, improving the local climate and maintaining the ecological balance of the surrounding area.

    Lake water system: Sakurakei

    1. The water supply of Qinghai Lake is river water, followed by spring water and precipitation at the bottom of the lake. There are more than 70 large and small rivers around the lake, showing an obvious asymmetrical distribution. There are many rivers on the north, northwest and southwest banks of the lake, with large basins and many tributaries. There are few rivers on the southeast and south banks of the lake, and the area of the basin is small.

    The Buha River is the largest river flowing into the lake, originating from the Amuniniku Mountain of the Qilian Mountain Branch, about 300 kilometers long, the main stream is 92 kilometers long, there are dozens of tributaries, there are more than 10 large tributaries, the basin area is 16,570 square kilometers, accounting for about 1 2 of the river basins in the lake area. The annual runoff is 100 million cubic meters, accounting for 60% of the runoff into the lake.

    2. The water system of Poyang Lake is composed of five major rivers and tributaries at all levels, including Ganjiang River, Fuhe River, Xinjiang River, Rao River and Xiushui River, plus Qingfeng Mountain Stream, Boyang River, Zhangtian River, Tongjin River and other small rivers that flow into the lake alone, as well as other seasonal small rivers and streams and Poyang Lake. The water system of Poyang Lake is a complete water system, and the water of all rivers of all sizes is injected into Poyang Lake, and after storage and storage, it flows into the Yangtze River from the mouth of the lake, becoming an important part of the Yangtze River water system.

    The above content refers to Encyclopedia - Qinghai Lake.

    Encyclopedia - Poyang Lake.

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