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Physische Geographie Chinas

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Dieses Kapitel stellt Chinas wichtigste natürliche Landschaftsformen hinsichtlich seiner Wassereinzugsgebiete, Ebenen, Berge und Wüsten vor. Darüber hinaus haben sich in einigen Gebieten Chinas auch besondere Landschaftsformen wie Gletscher, Wüste, Löss und Karst gebildet.

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Yang, L.E. (2023). Physische Geographie Chinas. In: Hardaker, S., Dannenberg, P. (eds) China. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-66560-2_3

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