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  2. Asia - Wikipedia

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    Asia is the largest continent in the world by a considerable margin, and it is rich in natural resources, such as petroleum, forests, fish, water, rice, copper and silver. Manufacturing in Asia has traditionally been strongest in East and Southeast Asia, particularly in China, Taiwan, South

  3. www .pemsea .org. Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia ( PEMSEA) is a regional partnership programme implemented by the United Nations Development Programme ( UNDP) and executed by the United Nations Office for Project Services ( UNOPS ). The project, started in 1994, was originally known as Prevention and ...

  4. Human impact on the environment - Wikipedia

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    Society portal. v. t. e. Human impact on the environment (or anthropogenic environmental impact) refers to changes to biophysical environments [1] and to ecosystems, biodiversity, and natural resources [2] caused directly or indirectly by humans. Modifying the environment to fit the needs of society (as in the built environment) is causing ...

  5. Category:Man-made disasters in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Environmental disasters in Asia ‎ (5 C, 27 P) Transport disasters in Asia ‎ (7 C) Man-made disasters in the Palestinian territories ‎ (5 C)

  6. Natural resource - Wikipedia

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    Natural-resource meaning [:] An actual or potential form of wealth supplied by nature, as coal, oil, water power, timber, arable land, etc. A material source of wealth, such as timber, fresh water, or a mineral deposit, that occurs in a natural state and has economic value. Something, such as a forest, a mineral deposit, or fresh water, that is ...

  7. Aral Sea - Wikipedia

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    53.4 m (175 ft) (1960) [3] The Aral Sea ( / ˈærəl /) [4] [a] was an endorheic lake lying between Kazakhstan to its north and Uzbekistan to its south which began shrinking in the 1960s and largely dried up by the 2010s. It was in the Aktobe and Kyzylorda regions of Kazakhstan and the Karakalpakstan autonomous region of Uzbekistan.

  8. Kenyir Lake - Wikipedia

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    260 km 2 (100 sq mi) Max. depth. 476 feet (145 m) Islands. 340. Kenyir Lake ( Malay: Tasik Kenyir; Jawi: تاسيق كڽير) is an artificial lake located in Hulu Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia, nestled deep in the Pantai Timur Range. The lake was created in 1985 by the Kenyir Dam on the Kenyir River, the upper stream of the Terengganu River.

  9. Changa Manga - Wikipedia

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    It is located approximately 80 kilometers south-west of Lahore. It was once the largest man-made forest in the world but has undergone illegal deforestation at a massive scale in recent times. [2] [3] Changa Manga is known more widely as "one of the oldest hand-planted forests in the world", [4] and hosts a wide range of flora and fauna.