The name of the region is Badakhshan
the name of the region is PAMIRS
The national bird of Tajikistan is the Marco Polo sheep (Ovis ammon polii), known locally as the argali. This majestic animal is found in the high mountains of Central Asia, including the Pamir region of Tajikistan.
The northern region of the Tibetan Plateau is characterized by high altitude, cold temperatures, and sparse vegetation. It is home to several mountain ranges including the Kunlun Mountains and the Tanggula Mountains. This region also contains vast stretches of high-altitude grasslands and is sparsely populated.
Tajikistan has a colder climate due to its high elevation and mountainous terrain, which results in thinner air. The higher altitude leads to lower temperatures and reduced air pressure, making it feel colder compared to lower elevations.
Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan are predominantly located in mountainous regions, with much of their territory situated at high elevations. The average elevation of Tajikistan is around 3,186 meters (10,453 feet) above sea level, while Kyrgyzstan has an average elevation of approximately 2,750 meters (9,022 feet). Both countries feature significant peaks and rugged terrain, which contribute to their high average elevations.
Mostly not enough oxygen in the air at the low pressure up there.
The coastal regions are mostly high temperatures. Hope that helped :)
Principally because of its location at the southern pole, where little of the sun's heat reaches; but also on account of its altitude of mostly over 10 000ft (3 000 m).In brief High altitude, and high latitude.
The high altitude of this region makes growing certain crops difficult
At high altitude the level of oxygen is very less as compared to that of the lower region so, the process of respiration causes the red blood cell more active around the cheek. This causes to seem the red cheek of people living in high altitude.
The pressure in high altitude regions is lower than at sea level because there is less atmosphere above pushing down on the surface. This decrease in pressure can result in lower oxygen levels and make it more challenging for some people to breathe.
If a person is on pacemaker how will high altitude affect him?