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presentation: geography of uzbekistan cours 1st group: 108 “a” student: terg'unboyeva durdona presentation: geography of uzbekistan cours 1st group: 108 “a” student: turg'unboyeva durdona uzbekistan is a country of central asia, located north of turkmenistan and afghanistan. with an area of 447,000 square kilometers (approximately the size of spain or california), uzbekistan stretches 1,425 km (885 mi) from west to east and 930 km (580 mi) from north to south. bordering turkmenistan to the southwest, kazakhstan to the north, and tajikistan and kyrgyzstan to the south and east. uzbekistan is not only one of the larger central asian states but also the only central asian state to border all of the other four. uzbekistan also shares a short border with afghanistan to the south. as the caspian sea is an inland sea with no direct link to the oceans, uzbekistan is one of only two "doubly landlocked" countries—countries completely surrounded …
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kazakhstan into the qizilqum. although the fergana valley receives just 100 to 300 millimetres (3.9 to 11.8 in) of rainfall per year, only small patches of desert remain in the center and along ridges on the periphery of the valley. water resources, which are unevenly distributed, are in short supply in most of uzbekistan. the vast plains that occupy two-thirds of uzbekistan's territory have little water, and there are few lakes. the two largest rivers feeding uzbekistan are the amu darya and the syr darya, which originate in the mountains of tajikistan and kyrgyzstan, respectively. these rivers form the two main river basins of central asia; they are used primarily for irrigation, and several artificial canals have been built to expand the supply of arable land in the fergana valley and elsewhere. during the soviet era, a plan was devised in which kyrgyzstan and tajikistan provided water from these two …
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temperatures often surpass 40 °c (104 °f); winter temperatures average about −2 °c (28 °f), but may fall as low as −40 °c (−40 °f). most of the country also is quite arid, with average annual rainfall amounting to between 100 and 200 millimeters (3.9 and 7.9 in) and occurring mostly in winter and spring. between july and september, little precipitation falls, essentially stopping the growth of vegetation during that period of time. environmental problems despite uzbekistan's rich and varied natural environment, decades of environmental neglect in the soviet union have combined with skewed economic policies in the soviet south to make uzbekistan one of the gravest of the cis's many environmental crises. the heavy use of agrochemicals, diversion of huge amounts of irrigation water from the two rivers that feed the region, and the chronic lack of water treatment plants are among the factors that have caused health and …
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osphere by more than 5%, seriously affecting global climate change.[citation needed] the aral sea disaster is only the most visible indicator of environmental decay, however. the soviet approach to environmental management brought decades of poor water management and lack of water or sewage treatment facilities; inordinately heavy use of pesticides, herbicides, defoliants, and fertilizers in the fields; and construction of industrial enterprises without regard to human or environmental impact. those policies present enormous environmental challenges throughout uzbekistan. thanks for your attention image3.png image4.jpeg image5.jpeg image6.jpeg image7.jpeg image8.jpeg image9.jpeg image10.jpeg image11.jpeg /docprops/thumbnail.jpeg
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presentation: geography of uzbekistan cours 1st group: 108 “a” student: terg'unboyeva durdona presentation: geography of uzbekistan cours 1st group: 108 “a” student: turg'unboyeva durdona uzbekistan is a country of central asia, located north of turkmenistan and afghanistan. with an area of 447,000 square kilometers (approximately the size of spain or california), uzbekistan stretches 1,425 km (885 mi) from west to east and 930 km (580 mi) from north to south. bordering turkmenistan to the southwest, kazakhstan to the north, and tajikistan and kyrgyzstan to the south and east. uzbekistan is not only one of the larger central asian states but also the only central asian state to border all of the other four. uzbekistan also shares a short border with …

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