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The deepest Grand Canyon in the world is the Grand Canyon of the Brahmaputra River. Its waterfalls, canyons, plants, animals, and other natural scenery are exquisite and ingenious. The Brahmaputra River <>
The canyon is 1,000 kilometers long, with a maximum depth of 6,009 meters and an average depth of 2,268 meters. It is far deeper than the world's second-largest Grand Canyon of Palung Zangpo. The Brahmaputra Grand Canyon is a great treasure trove of natural resources.
The canyon has six vertical natural zones, ranging from alpine glacial valleys to low river valleys and tropical rainforests. By <>
According to the data, the Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon includes 2 3 known higher plant species on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, 1 2 known mammals, 4 5 known insects, and 3 5 known macrofungi in China. The Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon, set against the backdrop of snow-capped mountains and glaciers and lush primeval forests, is mysterious and unpredictable. The water of the Grand Canyon ranges from solid 10,000-year-old ice and snow to surging rivers.
The bizarre landscape of the Grand Canyon is also reflected in the diversity of life. On the same slope, <> from the height
Nine vertical natural zones are formed to the low. The natural zones at different heights offer different natural landscapes, and you can also see flora and fauna from the cold Arctic to the hot equator. There are all kinds of precious flowers growing, and in spring, a hundred flowers bloom, rare and gorgeous, like a fairyland, and all kinds of wild animals play in the forest of the canyon, so the canyon is also called the plant type museum and the animal kingdom.
Its rivers have been washing over the near-vertical mountain walls for millennia; Its boulders are like giants quietly guarding the endless rapids, which have not changed for thousands of years; Its deep forests are home to a variety of wildlife that is rarely seen; Its canyon is stunning every time you walk it! Its rivers have been washing over the near-vertical mountain walls for millennia; Its boulders are like giants quietly guarding the endless rapids, which have not changed for thousands of years; Its deep forests are home to a variety of wildlife that is rarely seen;
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The deepest canyon in the world is the Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon, located in the eastern part of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and is also the highest canyon in the world.
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The Brahmaputra Grand Canyon is the highest canyon in the world, as well as the deepest and longest canyon in the world. With a total length of 1,000 kilometers, a maximum depth of 6,009 meters and an average depth of 2,268 meters, it is undoubtedly the largest canyon in the world. There are 4 large waterfalls, Rongzha Waterfalls, Qiugudulong Waterfalls and Zangbu Badong Waterfalls.
The view was spectacular.
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The deepest canyon in the world is the Brahmaputra Grand Canyon, which is also the longest and deepest canyon in the world. The cliffs are gorgeous and the water is fast. The valley is wide and deep.
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The Grand Canyon of the Brahmaputra River is located on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, the "roof of the world", with an average altitude of more than 3,000 meters, up to one kilometer, steep and deep, and the erosion of the Chee reaches 5,382 meters, its length exceeds the Colorado Canyon in the United States (440 kilometers long), which was once known as the world's largest, and the depth exceeds the Cordor Xianggai Canyon in Peru (about 3,200 meters deep), which was once known as the world's largest.
It has nine vertical natural zones from alpine ice and snow belts to tropical intraseasonal rainforests in low river valleys, and is the most complete and complete place in the world's mountain vertical natural zones, where many biological family resources are gathered, including 2 3 of the known higher plant species on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, 1 2 of known mammals, and 4 5 of known insects.
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1. The deepest canyon in the world is: the Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon.
2. The Brahmaputra Grand Canyon is the largest and deepest canyon in the world. According to the data released by the State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping, this Grand Canyon starts from Daduka Village (3,000 meters above sea level) in Pai Town, Milin County in the north, passes through the big bend of the Brahmaputra River in Pailong Township, and reaches Baxika Village in Medog County in the south (115 meters above sea level, near Assam in India) in southern Tibet, and the main body is in Medog County.
From Duoka Village, Gandeng Township, Medog County, to Jiala Village, Pai Town, Milin County, it is the uninhabited area of the Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon.
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On April 17, 1998, Chinese scientists confirmed for the first time that the Grand Canyon of the Brahmaputra River, which has a maximum depth of 5,382 meters, is the valley of the earth. From then on, the 3,200-meter-deep Colca Grand Canyon in Peru, once known as the world's largest canyon, will take a back seat.
This major achievement was unanimously launched by Yang Yichou, a geographer of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Gao Dengyi, an atmospheric physicist, and Li Bo, a botanist, before their birthdays, and was endorsed and supported by Professor Liu Dongsheng, president of the International Federation for Quaternary Studies and academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. According to reports, the researchers have gone deep into the Yarlung Zangbo Quejiang Grand Canyon many times, and have a recognized authoritative position in the research depth of geology, geomorphology, vegetation and water and gas transmission zone here.
In order to confirm that the Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon is an unparalleled Grand Canyon in the world, the researchers used a 1:50,000 topographic map and aerial survey to make a standard section at the 7,782-meter Nanga Bhava Peak and the 7,234-meter Jiala Bailei Peak, and then made two comparative sections across the Grand Canyon. The calculation results show that the average depth of the Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon, which cuts through the Himalayas, is more than 5,000 meters, and the deepest place is 5,382 meters.
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