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Lop. Now it's written on the Internet very mysterious, there are a lot of strange things happening, and we can't prove them with science, but the lake of Lop Nur really existed before. <>
Lop Nur is in the southeast of Xinjiang, if you look at Lop Nur from space, the appearance of Lop Nur is like an ear, so Lop Nur is also known as the "ear of the earth", and because there are many strange and unsolvable things happening in Lop Nur, so Lop Nur is also known as the "death zone", so the legends about Lop Nur continue.
There was water in Lop Nur before, and the water area measured by Lop Nur in 1942 was 3,000 square kilometers.
That is to say, the water area of Lop Nur before Lop Nur was very large, and Lop Nur also gave birth to the development of many civilizations, including the ancient kingdom of Loulan.
And so on, that is to say, Lop Nur used to be an area rich in real estate, and there must have been fish creatures in Lop Nur before, but it also disappeared with the disappearance of Lop Nur. <>
The reason for the disappearance of Lop Nur is mainly the reason for the disappearance, blind development, regardless of the environmental carrying capacity of Lop Nur, in the twenties of the twentieth century, the national **.
The Tarim River has led to a decrease in the amount of water injected into Lop Nur, as well as a surge in population in the modern Lop Nur area, which has led to an increase in water consumption, a large amount of irrigation water, and the construction of reservoirs, which has led to the drying up of the lower reaches of the Tarim River, the water supply of Lop Nur has been cut off, the ecological environment has been completely destroyed, and the Lop Nur Lake has disappeared. <>
The mystery of Lop Nur lies in the fact that the water of Lop Nur disappears so quickly, and there are incredible phenomena inside, which cannot be explained by human beings with science, so Lop Nur is also called the "death zone", and it is also said that Lop Nur is the gate of interstellar crossing in space, and there are many creatures in it that we don't know, and there are also Pisces jade pendants that are very popular on the Internet.
event, a large number of replicants, and the atomic bomb of our country.
Here, ** is to destroy these unknown creatures.
The mystery of Lop Nur is worthy of our scientific exploration, our understanding of Lop Nur is still further exploring, we use science to explore the unknown, Lop Nur's "ear of the earth" and "death zone" are very mysterious, and now we don't know what Lop Nur is.
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With the passage of time, the once sacred Lop Nur Lake has long since dried up. There are definitely fish, and there should be no unknown creatures.
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Lop Nur is located next door and has a dry climate. Originally, because there was a certain amount of water injection to ensure the existence of the lake, when the climate changes, or the geographical conditions change, there is no longer water injection, and a Gobi desert will soon be formed. As for whether there are mysterious phenomena or alien civilizations inside, further investigation is needed to confirm.
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There used to be fish and other creatures in it, but the main reason for the drying up was the sudden increase in population on both sides of the Tarim River, which continued to ask for water from the Tarim River, which dried up more than 300 kilometers of the river, causing Lop Nur to eventually dry up.
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The disappearance of Lop Nur is caused by climate change due to excessive water use and damage to its surroundings, not by some mysterious unknown creature.
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Lop. The missing scientist calledPengamu
Peng Jiamu (May 19, 1925 - June 17, 1980), formerly known as Peng Jiamu.
Male, Han nationality, from Panyu City, Guangdong Province, member of the Communist Party of China.
Biochemist, former researcher of Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and vice president of Xinjiang Branch of Chinese Academy of Sciences.
In May 1980, he visited Lop Nur for the third time and served as the leader of the Chinese scientific expedition to Lop Nur, but unfortunately disappeared during the scientific expedition in Lop Nur on June 17, 1980. Xinjiang Autonomous Region, October 13, 1981.
The party committee and the people of the autonomous region made the "Decision on Launching Activities to Learn from Comrade Peng Jiamu, a Revolutionary Martyr." In 1982, it was ** by the people of Shanghai.
Posthumously recognized as a revolutionary martyr.
Evaluation: Although Peng Jiamu's body was annihilated by the desert, the fire of his life is still burning, and his valuable dedication will inspire the vast number of intellectuals in our country and the people of the whole country to forge ahead bravely on the journey of the construction of the four modernizations.
In the minds of the people, Pengamu has become synonymous with dedication to science and nature, especially his courage and practical spirit of scientific exploration represents a spirit of exploration of the natural world that we have lacked for thousands of years.
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The Lop Nur area is 768 meters above sea level, which is the lowest point in the Tarim Basin.
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Therefore, although the lake area is large, the water is not deep, and there are few places in the huge lake that exceed two meters. For example, the Lop Nur Basin is like a giant pan, and as soon as the climate dries out slightly, it will greatly increase the evaporation of the lake's water, and the disappearance of Lop Nur is also expected.
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The climate change, and its topographical influence, greatly increase the evaporation of the lake's water.
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The earliest explanation is attributed to the drying out of the climate. It has been speculated that central Asia has been in a process of drying out in recent geological periods.
In the early days, the climate was much wetter than it is today, and the rivers were so large that there was naturally more water flowing into the lakes. Later, as the climate became drier, the water volume of the river decreased, and the lake became less water, and gradually the two or three thousand square kilometers of the lake disappeared without a trace.
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I think this should be done by some force of nature.
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Central Asia has been in a process of drying out in recent geological periods.
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After the founding of the People's Republic of China, there were many waves of reclamation, and a large number of people from the interior moved to the west to form a construction corps to carry out land leveling campaigns, and the population on both sides of the Tarim River surged, and the demand for water also increased.
The expanded arable land needs water, and the mining deposits need water, and people desperately ask for water from the Tarim River. Over the past few decades, more than 130 reservoirs have been built in the Tarim River Basin, blindly using water like a water sucker, and finally draining the Tarim River;
As a result, the Tarim River has shrunk from 1,321 square kilometers in the 60s to 1,000 square kilometers, and 320 kilometers of the river has dried up, threatening more than 50,000 acres of cultivated land along the river. In the 1960s, Lop Nur quickly dried up due to the interruption of the lower reaches of the Tarim River. By 1972, the last dry part of Lop Nur was 450 square kilometers.
After Lop Nur dried up, the surrounding ecological environment underwent great changes, all herbaceous plants died, and the poplar trees of the sand control guard died in patches, and the desert advanced to Lop Nur at a rate of 3 5 meters per year, and soon merged with the vast Taklamakan Desert. Since then, Lop Nur has become a place where no grass grows, and it is known as the "Sea of Death".
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After the founding of the People's Republic of China, there were many waves of reclamation, and a large number of people from the interior moved to the west to form a construction corps to carry out land leveling campaigns, and the population on both sides of the Tarim River surged, and the demand for water also increased. The expanded cultivated land needs water, and the mining deposits need water, and the water comes from the **? People desperately asked for water from the Tarim River.
In the past few decades, more than 130 reservoirs have been built in the Tarim River Basin, 138 water outlets have been dug at will, and more than 400 pumping stations have been built, some pumping stations pumping more than 10,000 cubic meters of water a day. Blindly using water like a water sucker, the Tarim River was finally drained, causing the Tarim River to shrink from 1,321 km in the 60s to 1,000 km, and 320 km of the river channel dried up, so that more than 50,000 acres of cultivated land along the coast were threatened. Lop Nur, which was cut off from water, immediately turned into a dead lake, a dry lake, and completely disappeared by the 70s.
Today's Lop Nur is a desert...
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The main reason is environmental degradation, such as hundreds of thousands of years ago, the surface of the land was covered with vegetation, and then slowly degraded, and then later.
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The demise of Lop Nur is directly related to the Tarim River. Since the 60s, the population on both sides of the Tarim River has exploded, and the demand for water has also increased. The expansion of cultivated land requires water, and water is needed to exploit mining deposits, so the burden on the Tarim River is increasing day by day.
In the past few decades, more than 130 reservoirs have been built in the Tarim River Basin, 138 water outlets have been dug at will, and more than 400 pumping stations have been built, some of which have to pump more than 10,000 cubic meters of water a day.
Blindly increasing the water use of cultivated land, blindly building reservoirs to intercept water, blindly digging embankments to divert water, and blindly building pumping stations to pump water (referred to as "four blinds") have dried up the 320 km of the Tarim River, and the length has shrunk sharply from 1,321 km in the 60s to less than 1,000 km now. Since then, Lop Nur has become a dead lake, a dry lake. After Lop Nur dried up, the surrounding ecological environment immediately changed, all herbaceous plants died, the poplar trees of the sand control guard died in patches, and the desert pushed into the lake at a rate of 3 to 5 meters per year.
In the sixties and seventies, this "lake of water" (Mongolian) finally disappeared into the vast desert.
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