well at least this time you said irrigation was the cause. how about a link to an article about these things if you dont want to take the time to fill out the description?
There is some, good news, albeit limited, tho this story. At least kazakstan is making efforts to stop this sea from shrinking, and the northern part of the sea has regained at least 10 feet of its depth due to thier efforts.
Kazakhstan has the second largest uranium, chromium, lead, and zinc reserves, the third largest manganese reserves, the fifth largest copper reserves, and ranks in the top ten for coal, iron, and gold. It is also an exporter of diamonds. Perhaps most significant for economic development, Kazakhstan also currently has the 11th largest proven reserves of both oil and natural gas.
"A massive irrigation project in the Kyzylkum Desert of central Asia has devastated the Aral Sea over the past 50 years. These images show the continued decline of the Southern Aral Sea in the past decade, as well as the first steps of recovery in the Northern Aral Sea in recent years."
I agree, you should fill out the description box, or at least put a link to an article about the topic, and yea, you should also slow down the video, the images change way too fast.
全场眼睛都变成镜头 瞄准着你分秒不错过 你却只把微笑抛给我 甩甩头 魅力带着全场舞动 为你保留卫冕这宝座 却该如何邀请你入座 鼓足勇气往你方向走 挥挥手 我用笑容说声Hello Here we go Lalalalala 你是我的Super Idol 吸引我 Here we go 拥抱在追踪 跟你逃 远离遥远地球 Here we go Nanananana 你是我的Super Idol 奉迎我 Here we go 解救心动 爱上我 跟着爱的节奏 Wo Wo
well at least this time you said irrigation was the cause. how about a link to an article about these things if you dont want to take the time to fill out the description?
The final image is from May 3, 2009. The full sequence, with an explanation, dates, and large images, is posted on NASA's Earth Observatory site.
There is some, good news, albeit limited, tho this story. At least kazakstan is making efforts to stop this sea from shrinking, and the northern part of the sea has regained at least 10 feet of its depth due to thier efforts.
Kazakhstan has the second largest uranium, chromium, lead, and zinc reserves, the third largest manganese reserves, the fifth largest copper reserves, and ranks in the top ten for coal, iron, and gold. It is also an exporter of diamonds. Perhaps most significant for economic development, Kazakhstan also currently has the 11th largest proven reserves of both oil and natural gas.
"A massive irrigation project in the Kyzylkum Desert of central Asia has devastated the Aral Sea over the past 50 years. These images show the continued decline of the Southern Aral Sea in the past decade, as well as the first steps of recovery in the Northern Aral Sea in recent years."
the aral sea weirdly enough is accually a lake
this is just so sad! in school we have to do a news report of this
Thank you for explaining this vid.
I agree, you should fill out the description box, or at least put a link to an article about the topic, and yea, you should also slow down the video, the images change way too fast.
In 1965 the USSR knew it was going to shrink to almost nothing
i think its funny how even though we're basically shooting ourselves in the foot; no one really seems to care.
全场眼睛都变成镜头
瞄准着你分秒不错过
你却只把微笑抛给我
甩甩头 魅力带着全场舞动
为你保留卫冕这宝座
却该如何邀请你入座
鼓足勇气往你方向走
挥挥手 我用笑容说声Hello
Here we go Lalalalala
你是我的Super Idol 吸引我
Here we go 拥抱在追踪
跟你逃 远离遥远地球
Here we go Nanananana
你是我的Super Idol 奉迎我
Here we go 解救心动
爱上我 跟着爱的节奏
Wo Wo
Why was it called the Aral sea then ?
and plz slow them down. you dont give the eye enough time to adjust b4 u go 2 the next pic
Did it die?
salt water for irrigation?
Ummm... Whoever said that? I didn't.
arkturusstar...
ummm... what am I wrong about?
shit....i just bought a house boat there too.
Communism destroyed this lake. The USSR diverted to rivers flowing into it for irrigation. The people had little say. Now their environment is dying.
no, no one should blame america, look at china to start. its like 10 americas.
O NOOOES
why
What horror
Damm
:/
lol XD
aww hell naww
Bruh
Yeah, because communism never destroyed anything, right?