Well it is so big so yep
The Tibetan Plateau consists of rugged terrain, high altitudes, and extreme weather conditions, making it challenging to construct major roads. Additionally, the region is sparsely populated, reducing the need for extensive road infrastructure. The environmental sensitivity of the plateau also limits the development of large-scale infrastructure projects.
it is too big
The rugged terrain caused by high elevation in the Tibetan Plateau and surrounding mountain ranges, such as the Himalayas, makes constructing transportation infrastructure like roads and railways challenging. This can hinder smooth entry and exit to China from the west to southwest due to limited access points and the need for significant engineering feats to navigate the steep gradients and harsh climate conditions.
The Himalayan mountain range acts as a physical barrier that separates the Deccan Plateau and Tibet. Its rugged terrain and high altitude make it difficult for people to easily cross over, limiting contact and interactions between these two regions.
Important places in a hilly sand and clay region might include river valleys, hills/mountains, forests, mines, and agricultural areas. Notable locations could include valleys such as the Loess Plateau in China, the Valley of the Kings in Egypt, the Taiga forests in Russia, or the Iron Range in Minnesota.
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An urban region might change through gentrification, economic development, infrastructure improvements, population growth, or revitalization efforts. These changes can impact the social, cultural, and economic dynamics of the region.
No there isn't "A" tibetan buddhist bible but The Dhammapada might be the closest thing to it.
They might be adhvasi's.
What year did Tibetan's rise up against the might of their invader and declared their desire for freedom and independence for the whole of Tibet?
be patient and learn all you can about the job.
Modoc plateau is very correct :) But....wiki anwsers & wikipedia is not the greatest place to look for anwser.Try something other because wiki anwser is others anwsers so it might not be correct. :o watch out! Bye
China has taken over it illegally and might use genocide.
While the flatness of a plateau might seem to be the most distinctive feature, in order for a land mass to be truly considered a plateau, it must have one important feature. It must possess at least one side that is considered steep.
The Plateau of Tibet is the country Tibet and is located in Asia. Some might say that it is in China, but it is really in the country Tibet. The whole country just happens to be on a plateau.
An underwater plateau off the coast of a continent is a shelf. There is a very distinct drop off point if a person reaches the edge of the plateau, assuming the water is shallow enough to wade. A plateau might consist of several shelves at various depths, something like stairs.
I've never heard of 'dalama'.Might you be thinking of the Dalai Lama - who is the spiritual head of the Tibetan form of Buddhism.
You might be thinking of a plateau
the surface would have low relief, but if you include thesides it might be high