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Shandong Province, referred to as "Lu", also known as Qilu, is the provincial capital of Jinan. It is named because it lives east of Taihang Mountain. Shandong Province is the third largest province in terms of economy, second largest in terms of population, and third in terms of GDP.
This is the birthplace of Confucian culture, the hometown of Confucius and Mencius, outstanding people, and many people who have become benchmarks in history.
Shandong is one of the provinces with the best geographical location, the most abundant resources and the least disasters in China
Great location.
Shandong is located on the east coast of East China, the lower reaches of the Yellow River, and the north-central section of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, and is the northernmost province in East China. The west is the Huang-Huai-Hai Plain, the central part is the Luzhong Mountains, the east is the Shandong Peninsula, the north is separated by the Bohai Strait and the Liaodong Peninsula, Gongwei Gyeonggi, the east is separated by the Yellow Sea and the Korean Peninsula, the southeast is bordered by the Yellow Sea, the East China Sea and the southern archipelago of Japan.
The superior geographical location keeps Shandong away from natural disasters such as typhoons, floods, influenzas, and mudslides.
The climate is pleasant.
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The countries with the fewest natural disasters are ranked in Qatar, Malaysia, San Marino, Vatican, Lesotho.
Qatar is the richest country in the world and has the fewest natural disasters. Many people may have only heard of the name of Qatar, some may have heard of the famous Qatar Al Jazeera, and some may also know that China's chess queen Zhu Chenyuan married to Qatar.
According to the Global Risk Report, Qatar is the least likely country to have natural disasters, with money and few disasters, which is the envy of the Japanese. There are no big mountains in Qatar, their average altitude is only 28 meters, and at a glance, there is a vast sea in the distance, and the view is extremely open, and of course everyone is in a very good mood.
Malaysia perfectly avoids the ** zone, and the neighboring countries of the typhoon tsunami or something have been blocked, so there are basically no natural disasters in Malaysia.
As an abnormal phenomenon in nature, natural disasters have two main causes: one is man-made, and the other is natural variation. Other countries that are particularly vulnerable to natural disasters include Haiti, Hurricane, Somalia, Drought, Flood, Vietnam, Typhoon, Flood, Philippines, Typhoon, Landslide, and Zimbabwe, Cyclone, Flood, Drought.
As climate change continues, these events are only expected to become more common and intense.
Natural variations on the earth, including natural variations induced by human activities, natural disasters are conceived in the earth's surface environment composed of the atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere. It happens all the time, and when this kind of mutation brings harm to human society, it constitutes a natural disaster.
Because it has brought varying degrees of damage to human production and life, including the relationship between man and nature through the medium of labor, as well as the relationship between people related to it. Disasters are all negative or destructive effects. Therefore, natural disasters are a manifestation of the contradiction between man and nature, which has the dual attributes of nature and society, and is one of the most severe challenges faced by mankind in the past, present and future.
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Vatican City? The territory of this country is only close to Tiananmen Square! It's so small that a country doesn't want to mention it, right?
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There are many cities with the fewest natural disasters in China, in no particular order. Most cities in Shanghai, Huzhou and Jiaxing in Zhejiang, Suzhou, Wuxi and Changzhou in Jiangsu, Xubianduan in northern Jiangsu, Qingdao and Henan Province have few natural disasters. Xi'an, Zhengzhou, Taiyuan and other cities in the Central Plains.
The common characteristics of these castles and gods are that there are no mountains and rivers, and the basic landforms are plains or hilly areas, and there is plenty of precipitation but no water accumulation, so natural disasters rarely occur. <>
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<>1. Meteorological disasters and flood disasters: including typhoons, tropical storms, and tornadoes.
Drought, floods, cold spells, torrential rains, frosts, hail, blizzards.
Dry hot air, etc. 2. Disasters: Disasters include all kinds of disasters caused by them, as well as various secondary disasters induced by them.
3. Geological disasters: including collapses, landslides, and debris flows.
Ground fissures, subsidence, volcanoes, land subsidence, etc.
4. Marine disasters: including storm surge, tsunami, tidal disaster, seawater intrusion, seawater recharge, etc.
5. Crop disasters: including crop diseases and insect pests, rodent pests, etc.
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There are many places that have been flooded this year, and I would like to ask which place is the most flooded? In 2008, the Sichuan region suffered the most damage from floods. See below for details**: China 2008.
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Which area in Anhui is the most flooded?
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I think it should be a planet with the same mass as the Earth or larger than the Earth colliding with the Earth. I thought it was worse than a tsunami. Thank you.
Which cities in China are arid, but not cold.
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**、Mudslides, floods, and droughts are the worst!!
It usually starts with animals! For example, the flood is coming, the ants will move, and the pigs, dogs, and snakes will be messing around, etc.! Volcanoes are like that! That's when you need to be vigilant!