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Landforms and landform developmentnes of the earth’s crust, the circum Pacific Mobile Belt. It is characterized by high seismic activity, widespread volcanism, young folded and faulted mountain chains and curved chains of islands and oceanic rises, so called island arcs. Typical New Guinea landforms are high mountain ridges with shaaneurysm 发表于 2025-3-27 09:47:47
The soils of New Guineaps of New Guinea, and this resulted from the correlation of soil information from West and East New Guinea for the FAO Soil Map of the World project. The FAO Soil maps were subsequently published and the mapping units are described in FAO-UNESCO (1974).植物茂盛 发表于 2025-3-27 13:55:12
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Human ecology and cultural variation in prehistoric New Guinea ecological adaptation in 19th century New Guinea, the end of prehistory, that the country has had a complex prehistory. This is of interest in its own right, in the adaptation of tropical hunter-collectors to a new and varied environment. Humans were not passive in their relationship with the envir无能的人 发表于 2025-3-28 00:30:05
The history of plant use and man’s impact on the vegetation The island is extremely diverse in environments and vegetation, ranging from the lowland coastal and riverine swamps with mangroves, nipa and sago palm forests, through dry plains covered with grassland and open woodland to rich lowland, foothill and high mountain rainforests (Paijmans 1976). WithiMELON 发表于 2025-3-28 04:01:12
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Origins of the tropicalpine floraly are geographically remote, on other high mountains in the Malesian region or in regions outside the tropics. The visiting biologist from either temperate zone finds plant taxa familiar to him from very distant and different places, inevitably provoking questions concerning the origins of the disj