Asia is
the number 1 continent in the world .It has very much great things that
you have ever seen .These are the most famous places where you should
visit.
Southern Siberian Altai mountains are mountains of western Siberia bio-geographic region. This region is the most complete sequence of vegetation zones in Siberia, begun from the pasture, forest, mixed forest, subalpine vegetation to alpine vegetation. This site is also an important habitat for rare animal species like snow leopard. From the last century,temperatures in this area continues to increase, and researchers that in the coming decades will threaten the unique ecological system.
Sindhu rivers comes from glaciers in the Himalayas and more than 3000 kilometers. This creates a jungle river, places and villages along the way, thus becoming an important source for irrigation. Shrinking glaciers and changes in rainfall that is not regularly can improve local water shortage problem
Komodo Island in Indonesia is most famous for the clarity of the sea and tropical marine life is diverse, so be the Mecca of divers around the world. What else is known on the island of Komodo is the world's largest lizard - the Komodo. Rising sea levels are already threatening the existence of coastal mangrove forests and beaches. Meanwhile, acidification and changes in ocean water temperatures can kill coral around the island.
1.Siberian Altai
Southern Siberian Altai mountains are mountains of western Siberia bio-geographic region. This region is the most complete sequence of vegetation zones in Siberia, begun from the pasture, forest, mixed forest, subalpine vegetation to alpine vegetation. This site is also an important habitat for rare animal species like snow leopard. From the last century,temperatures in this area continues to increase, and researchers that in the coming decades will threaten the unique ecological system.
2. Cherrapunji
Cherrapunji, India, 1290 feet above sea level, receives the majority of annual rainfall
in the world. But 98 percent of local rainfall occurs from March
to October every year, and only four months remaining, will be somewhat dry
climate. There is no reservoir to store rain water in there. Also to global
climate change recently, environmental pollution, deforestation and soil
erosion, local residents do not even get enough water to live in the dry
season.
3. Sindhu river
Sindhu rivers comes from glaciers in the Himalayas and more than 3000 kilometers. This creates a jungle river, places and villages along the way, thus becoming an important source for irrigation. Shrinking glaciers and changes in rainfall that is not regularly can improve local water shortage problem
4. State of Gujarat
State of Gujarat is the most important place of production of cotton and salt.
Also, Mahatma Gandhi, the father of Indian nation, is Gujarati. Between 2005
and 2006, heavy rains brought by monsoon causing severe flooding and killed
thousands of lives. It is estimated that climate change will bring
India more and more western countries storms and flooding is unpredictable.
5. Maldives
The Maldives is an archipelago, which consists of 1,200 islands in the Indian
Ocean. The most well known for beautiful scenery: white beaches, swaying palm
trees, colorful corals and abundant sunshine. 80 percent of the
average height of the Maldives is less than one meter. If rising sea levels continue tochange the
global climate, this beautiful paradise might disappear under the sea sooner or
later.
6. Bangkok
Bangkok, capital of Thailand, located on the Chao Phraya Delta. The city is a
center of politics, economy, culture and education from Thailand.Bangkok positioned low and always threatened by flooding
during the rainy season. In addition, geological formations, urbanization and
excessive exploitation of ground water which produces rapid destruction of land
in Bangkok. It is estimated that most of the city of Bangkok will be submerged
below sea level until the end of this century.
7. Komodo island
Komodo Island in Indonesia is most famous for the clarity of the sea and tropical marine life is diverse, so be the Mecca of divers around the world. What else is known on the island of Komodo is the world's largest lizard - the Komodo. Rising sea levels are already threatening the existence of coastal mangrove forests and beaches. Meanwhile, acidification and changes in ocean water temperatures can kill coral around the island.
8. Hokkaido
There are about 1,200 Red-crowned cranes living in the city of Kushiro Wetland
Hokkaido, Japan. It is a paradise for rare breeding birds. large-scale hunting
by human beings and rising sea levels, the Kushiro wetlands reduced year on
year. And habitat of Red-crowned cranes are also much reduced.
9. Borneo
Kalimantan (Borneo) Indonesia is the third largest island in the world.
About 50 percent of the island is covered by primitive forests. And a
variety of rare species live in this mysterious tropical forests. however,
excessive logging, oil palm plantation expansion and construction of
roads, causing shrinking of tropical forests. Global climate change also
resulted in the extinction of local flora and spread of malaria. High temperatures and
dry also increases the danger of forest fires.
10. Mount Qomolangma (Mount Everest)
Mount Qomolangma is the highest mountain on Earth above sea level, and the
highest point of the earth. Various kinds of endangered rare animals inhabit
here, including snow leopards, pandas also live on the lower side and so on.
Scientists have claimed that about two-thirds of the glacier has melted.
melting glaciers could lead to the expansion of glacial lakes that would lead
to several natural disasters including floods and landslides.














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