Mongolia, with a land area of about 1.6 million sq. km. and a population of about 3.0 million is the world’s most sparsely populated country. The land ranges from desert to semi-desert to grassy steppe, with mountains in the west and south-west. Arable land is estimated to constitute only 0.8 percent of this vast country. Landlocked between Russia and China, Mongolia has shown steady growth in the recent years. GDP per capita increased over the years and Mongolia is now a middle-income country.
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Food in Mongolia is
affected by its extreme continental climate, because of which the diet
primarily comprises of meat, dairy products and animal fats. Spices and
vegetables are served but in limitation. Because of the country's history with
China and Russia, the cuisine is influenced but both cultures.
Features of Mongolia
The nomads that live in Mongolia sustain primarily from products that are derived from cattle, sheep, horses and yaks, which are domesticated. Meat is mostly cooked or used in soups and dumplings. The large percentage of animal fat in Mongolian diets helps the natives to withstand the cold and also work outdoors.
The milk and cream derived from these animals is used to make diverse beverages, cheese and other such products.
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It's the 21st century which is globalizated. Day by day, technology is being innovated. So i chose my profession. Now i'll introduce myself. My name is Badmaagarav. I was born on 25 June, Darkhan city. I study in Information Communication Technology of University. I'm 2nd course of Telecommunication.
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A variety of environmental problems now affect our entire world. Some of the largest problems now affecting the world are Acid Rain, Air Pollution, Global Warming, Hazardous Waste, Ozone Depletion, Smog, Water Pollution, Overpopulation, and Rain Forest Destruction. Every environmental problem has causes, numerous effects, and most importantly, a solution. There are separate pages discussing each of these topics for every major environmental problem covered in this section.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
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Unit 11
13. 1. She told him not to touch he switch with wet hands.
2. She asked me what I had seen in the distance
3. He asked her if she had got a pen.
4. The museum guide warned us not to touch the exhibits.
5. The teacher told us to be quiet.
6. He asked me if I had spoken to Ann yet.
7. He asked me why I hadn’t called the police.
8. He told Jane he would need her help.
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