Have you ever heard about Mongolian People’s Republic? Mongolia is an independent which declared independence in 1921 from China, democratic and landlocked country located in North-Central-Asia between Russian Republic and People’s Republic of China. Approximately, Mongolia have 2.5 million population and 1.5 million square kilometer area. Topographically, Mongolia is a plateau averaging 1.560 meters above than sea level, which three basic mountain systems are superimposed known as Altai Massif, Gobi-Altai, and Khangai Mountains.
The climate is extremely continental modified by altitude, which a average annual temperature is -25°C to +20°C, precipitation is low, ranging from 100 to 400 mm per annum, mostly raining in July to September.
Much the most important form of land use is the raising of domestic livestock including cattle, horses, sheep, goats and camels, although settled agriculture, especially the cultivation of dwarf varieties of wheat, is gaining importance in economic. Industrial development and related activities such as coal-mining, mineral extraction and generation of power are confined mainly to the region around capital city of Ulan Bator and northwards to the Russian border. Traditional daily food is included with a soup, and grilled sheep, beef meats prepared in variety of fashions, may accompany with side dishes of carrots, cabbage, potatoes and other vegetables.
Domestic pollution like air pollution may become serious issue in certain heavily populated areas, in the Tuul River around Ulaanbaatar city.
Mongolia is a rapidly developing and mysterious country, although the population is low now, it is increasing rapidly. With this increase, there is no doubt that industrial development, mineral exploitation and intensive forms of agriculture are increasing.
The climate is extremely continental modified by altitude, which a average annual temperature is -25°C to +20°C, precipitation is low, ranging from 100 to 400 mm per annum, mostly raining in July to September.
Much the most important form of land use is the raising of domestic livestock including cattle, horses, sheep, goats and camels, although settled agriculture, especially the cultivation of dwarf varieties of wheat, is gaining importance in economic. Industrial development and related activities such as coal-mining, mineral extraction and generation of power are confined mainly to the region around capital city of Ulan Bator and northwards to the Russian border. Traditional daily food is included with a soup, and grilled sheep, beef meats prepared in variety of fashions, may accompany with side dishes of carrots, cabbage, potatoes and other vegetables.
Domestic pollution like air pollution may become serious issue in certain heavily populated areas, in the Tuul River around Ulaanbaatar city.
Mongolia is a rapidly developing and mysterious country, although the population is low now, it is increasing rapidly. With this increase, there is no doubt that industrial development, mineral exploitation and intensive forms of agriculture are increasing.
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