- The
Dzungarian Gate, also
known as the
Altai Gap, is a
geographically and
historically significant mountain p****
between Central Asia and China. It has...
-
south and
migrations north.
Today most
trade is
north of the
mountains (
Dzungarian Gate and
Khorgas in the Ili valley) to
avoid the
mountains west of the...
- or
Equus przewalskii), also
called the takhi,
Mongolian wild
horse or
Dzungarian horse, is a rare and
endangered horse originally native to the steppes...
- The
Dzungarian Alatau (Mongolian: Зүүнгарын Алатау, Züüngaryn Alatau; Chinese: 阿拉套山; pinyin: Ālātào Shān; Kazakh: Жетісу Алатауы, Jetısu Alatauy; Russian:...
- sungorus), also
known as the
Russian dwarf hamster,
Djungarian hamster,
Dzungarian hamster,
striped dwarf hamster,
Siberian hamster, or
Siberian dwarf hamster...
- (simplified Chinese: 准噶尔盆地;
traditional Chinese: 準噶爾盆地), also
known as the
Dzungarian Basin or
Zungarian Basin, is one of the
largest sedimentary basins in...
-
kilometres (31 mi) east of
Taldykorgan in
Kazakhstan and end at the
Dzungarian Gate. The
Dzungarian Alatau in the north, the
Borohoro Mountains in the
middle and...
- The
Eurasian Steppe, also
called the
Great Steppe or The Steppes, is the vast
steppe ecoregion of
Eurasia in the
temperate gr****lands,
savannas and shrublands...
- its
northwestern border. High
mountain ranges divide Xinjiang into the
Dzungarian Basin (Dzungaria) in the
north and the
Tarim Basin in the south. Only...
-
Ceratopsian skulls are
common in the
Dzungarian Gate
mountain p**** in Asia, an area once
famous for gold mines, as well as its
endlessly cold winds. This...