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THE LAND:
Afghanistan is known for it's mountainous terrain. The
huge Hindu Kush mountains form a barrier between the Northern provinces
and the rest of the country. This mountain range has also divided Afghanistan
int three very different geographic regions known as; The Central Highlands,
The Northern Plains, and the Southwestern Plateau. The altitude, climate,
and soil conditions in Afghanistan varies greatly on where in the country
you are.
THE CENTRAL HIGHLANDS:
The central highlands, have an area of
about 160,000 square miles. This region of Afghanistan, has deep, narrow
valleys, as well as high mountains which have proven to be historically
important to the defense of the country. One of the most famous routs to
the Indian subcontinent, The Khyber Pass, is located in the mountain ranges
of the central highlands. The climate in this part of Afghanistan is usually
dry, with temperatures in the summer averaging around 80 degrees Fahrenheit,
while the winters are very cold. The soil in this region ranges from desert-steppe,
to meadow-steppe types.
THE SOUTHERN PLATEAU:
This region of Afghanistan is made up of
high plateaus and sandy deserts. The soil here is very infertile, except
along the rivers in the southwest. This desolate region covers about 50,000
square miles, and is crossed by several large rivers including the Helmand.
The average altitude of this area, is about 3,000 feet. Kandahar, which
lies at an elevation of about 3,500 feet enjoys a dry, yet mild climate.
Sand storms are not unusual in the deserts and arid plains of this region.
THE NORTHERN PLAINS:
This region of Afghanistan, covers about
40,000 square miles of extremely fertile foothills and plains. The Amu river(
formerly known as the Oxus) runs through the edge of the foothills. The
average elevation is about 2,000 feet. A tremendous amount of the country's
agriculture thrives here. This region also possesses a vast amount of mineral
deposits and natural gas.
RESOURCESThe following is just a brief list of
the resources that can be found in Afghanistan.
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Coal Deposits
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They have been widely exploited
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Copper
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Mined in small amounts
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Gold
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Mined in small amounts
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Silver
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Mined in small amounts
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Lapis
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Mined in small amounts
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Salt
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Mined in small amounts
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Natural Gas
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Still somewhat unexploited
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Iron Ore
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Still somewhat unexploited
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Sulfur
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Still somewhat unexploited
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Chrome
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Still somewhat unexploited
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Zinc
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Still somewhat unexploited
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Uranium
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Still somewhat unexploited
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Rubies
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Still somewhat unexploited
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Oil
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Still somewhat unexploited
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