Sharipov Shodlik a student of a group 202 of The Samsu named after Sharof Rashidov faculty Of mathematics wrote on independ work on English Performed by: Sharipov Sh Checked by: Rasulova I
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In the foothills, precipitation can be as much as 300-400 millimeters per year, and about 600-800 millimeters per year on the west and south-west slopes of mountain ridges. Biodiversity in Uzbekistan is currently threatened due to high anthropogenic load. Climate change intensifies the desertification process and decreases water resources, leading to reduced biodiversity in riparian forests and water ecosystems. The biodiversity of the Aral Sea, for example, has been greatly reduced. An increase in the frequency of natural disasters is a potential issue for Uzbekistan. Estimates show increases in the number of mudflows and avalanches are expected up until 2050.
Climate in Uzbekistan is extreme continental. It is expressed in sharp amplitudes of day and night, as well as, summer and winter temperatures. The sunny country has an arid nature and low relative humidity. Uzbekistan climate is dictated by its double landlocked geographical location. Length of the day in summer is about 15 hours in the winter - at least nine
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