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CW.095.VIKING BOER – CHINA WATCH – HOW DO YOU GIVE A 100 MILLION PEOPLE JOBS
HOW DO YOU GIVE A 100 MILLION PEOPLE JOBS ???
China Officials’ “FINAL WARNING” Shock The ENTIRE World!
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MAY, 2023
For years, land in northern and northwestern China has been suffering from human activity and climate change, leading to desertification, sandstorms, and loss of biodiversity. However, a group of scientists in China has been working to turn the tide and turn this desert into green farmland. Join us as we uncover the innovative techniques and technologies the government of China is using to solve this problem.
The Gobi is the fifth largest desert in the world, spanning over 0.5 million square miles across northern China and southern Mongolia. The name Gobi comes from the Mongolian word for a dry place, which is fitting since the desert only receives approximately seven inches of yearly rainfall.
The Gobi Desert has five distinct ecosystems with unique features and characteristics. These include the Eastern Gobi Desert Steppe, the Alashan Plateau semi-desert, the Gobi Lakes Valley desert steppe, the Dzungarian Basin semi-desert, and the Tian Shan range. The elevations of the Gobi’s basins range from roughly 1600 to 5000 feet above sea level.
The Gobi is home to some of the world’s first fossilized dinosaur egg discoveries, including Velociraptor, Avimimus, and Pinacosaurus eggs. The desert’s arid climate is due to its location in the rain shadow of the Himalayan and connecting mountain ranges, which intercept moisture-laden clouds before they can reach most of the Gobi.
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