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The Chime Sandberg Sand Dunes in Dunhuang, Gansu Province


The White Saxaul, an up to 6 m tall tree white wood and bark bright, and the
Black Saxaul with dark, gnarled bark and black wood, the saline soils are preferred.
The deserts are of birds, as Desert and Saxaulhäher, desert sparrow, Wheatear, Kurzzehen- and Desert Lark, inhabited. Also Ortega, Bustard, Hoopoe, Adlerbussard, steppe eagle and
Golden eagles are located here. ungulates such as Half donkey, saiga antelope, gazelle,
Wild sheep, wild camels and horses lived earlier in large herds, especially in the Gobi.
Today there are, if at all, only small stocks. They were partly shot, partly they made the people
the habitat and the water dispute.
Predators such as wolf, jackal, caracal,
Striped hyena and Korsakfuchs share the
Spoils the desert, while in the extreme northwest
even the tiger's home.
On the north side of the Tian Shan there
Mountain forests, mainly composed of
Tian shan spruce exist. The south side is
treeless. Deer species such as Altai Wapiti or
Altai wapiti, ibex, wild sheep and
Boars inhabit this mountain.
have in the lowlands of the Kunlun Shan
from the melting waters and rivers
the Trans Himalaya swamps and lakes formed.
The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau has Hochgebirgswüsten-
and mountain steppe soils
on. The largest part is above the tree line.
The vegetation is sparse and consists
besides high prairie grasses of mosses,
Lichens, small shrubs and bushes.
On the high plains grazing wild
and domesticated yaks, wild asses, sheep and
Antelope. Besides the ungulates, there are predators
as bears, foxes, wolves and jackals.
Central China (Huazhong)
The large region of Central China includes the provinces
Hubei, Hunan and Henan. The two
Hubei and Hunan make the actual
Central China. The core area
these two provinces is the great Plains
the middle reaches of the Yangtze River with the
Dongting Lake (Dongting Hu), one of the largest
Lakes of China. This level, only 50 m above
sea ​​level, represents a major subsidence
and Aufschüttungsraum represents.

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