The grassy plains in Mongolia cover the majority of the country, particularly in the northern and central regions. These grasslands are part of the Central Asian steppe ecosystem and contribute to Mongolia's vast landscape.
As of Nov 2011, the most recent earthquake in Mongolia was on August 27, 2011 in Central Mongolia 94km ENE from Bayandalay with a 5.4 magnitude.
Some native plants of Mongolia include saxaul trees, feather grass, Mongolian herbs like thyme and sage, and wildflowers such as edelweiss and poppies. These plants have adapted to Mongolia's harsh climate and are important for the local ecosystem.
forest is most stsble ecosystem on the earth
The dynamic balance of an ecosystem is best indicated by a variety of species coexisting and cycling of nutrients where no single species dominates and natural checks and balances maintain stability. This balance allows for resilience to disturbances and the ability to adapt to changing environmental conditions.
The Gobi Desert covers much of southern Mongolia along the border with China.
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Gobi Desert covers most of the land in China and Mongolia.
The grassy plains in Mongolia cover the majority of the country, particularly in the northern and central regions. These grasslands are part of the Central Asian steppe ecosystem and contribute to Mongolia's vast landscape.
Wrestling is one of Mongolia's popular sport.
that way no one organism dominates an environment and a healthy food tree can develop
Gerbils that you buy in the store are typically Mongolian Gerbils and are from Mongolia (hense the name). They live in the deserts there.
The Gobi Desert in China and Mongolia is the northern most desert.
the most popular dish in Mongolia is mostly turkey. it is very popular ESPECIALLY during thanksgiving.
As of Nov 2011, the most recent earthquake in Mongolia was on August 27, 2011 in Central Mongolia 94km ENE from Bayandalay with a 5.4 magnitude.
Currently, it is their head of state. In all of history, the most famous person from the region of Mongolia was Genghis Khan.
Some native plants of Mongolia include saxaul trees, feather grass, Mongolian herbs like thyme and sage, and wildflowers such as edelweiss and poppies. These plants have adapted to Mongolia's harsh climate and are important for the local ecosystem.