People live in the Tibetan Plateau due to its cultural significance, spiritual importance, and historical ties to Tibetan Buddhism. Additionally, the unique landscape and climate offer opportunities for traditional livelihoods such as herding and agriculture. The Tibetan Plateau is also home to many indigenous communities with deep roots in the region.
Tibet is not a continent; it is an autonomous region located within the People's Republic of China. It is situated on the Tibetan Plateau in Asia.
People who lives in the Tibetan Plateau are Tibetans, a 6 million of them. Traditionally, this plateau was divided into three regions; U-tsang, Kham and Amdo. People living in these regions use Tibetan language with their distinct regional dialects and practice same religion with same culture, the way they live. When you look at a political map of the world, you will see Tibet is included in China. But when you look at a geographic map of the world, Tibet stands out with distinct borders marked by mountain ranges. This was how big Tibet was before Chinese occupation of the land since 1950.
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A Tibetan blue bear is an extremely rare species of brown bear found in the Tibetan plateau and is thought to be what the yeti is because both can stand on 2 legs. Despite it's name, it's not blue but a brown or whitish colour. It is thought by some people to be extinct but some still survive but it is very little known and sightings are extremely rare.
The Indians were nomadic.
Yak play an important economic and societal role for the native people of Tibet and Southern China. 95% of the worlds existing Yak population lives in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. This yak population are an irreplaceable resource for the native populations. Due to the yaks ability to survive harsh winter, they account for 90% of the livestock for people in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. In addition to being livestock, yak by products also provide cloth, shelter, food, and travel for native peoples. Unfortunately, Yak are being killed off because of habitat loss and poaching. If they are depleted to low enough levels, the native peoples of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau will suffer.
Tibet, an autonomous region in China, is mostly covered with plateaus and mountains. The region is known for its high elevation, with the Tibetan Plateau often referred to as "the Roof of the World." This rugged terrain has influenced the unique culture and way of life of the Tibetan people.
The countries are separated by the Tibetan plateau with very high elevation and the impassable Himalayas. These geographical features essentially created isolated populations.
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The Hebrews were nomadic people organized in tribes
The country contains very little arable land, with mountains to the north and west and the Gobi Desert to the south. Approximately 30% of the country's 2.9 million people are nomadic or semi-nomadic. The predominant religion in Mongolia is Tibetan Buddhism, and the majority of the state's citizens are of the Mongol ethnicity