Lake Chad - определение. Что такое Lake Chad
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Что (кто) такое Lake Chad - определение

LAKE IN AFRICA
Lake Tchad; Chad Lake; Lake chad; Partie Camerounaise du Lac Tchad; Lac Tchad; Mega-Chad; Lake Mega-Chad; Lake mega-chad; Lake Mega-chad; Lake Megachad; Lake megachad; Lake Mega Chad; Megachad
  • Shore of Lake Chad
  • A town on the shores of Lake Chad
  • Shrinking of Lake Chad from 1972 to 2007
  • Shrinking of Lake Chad, for size comparison the outline of the British Isles
  • The Transaqua scheme (in red) to replenish the lake
  • Kanuri]] tribal fishermen in 1970s

Chad Basin         
  • Benue trough.  The northwest and east extensions lie below the Chad Basin. ("Tibesti-Cameroon Trough" is not shown.)
  • States in the Sahel / Savanna around 1750
  • [[Chari River]] basin
  • People at a coronation in Chad, 2005
  • Dunes in the [[Erg of Bilma]]
  • [[Abéché]], capital of Wadai, in 1918 after the French had taken over
  • The eastern part of the basin, showing the [[Holocene]] "Mega Chad" lake (blue area) at its maximum size with the Chari in the south and the Benue in the south west. The modern [[Lake Chad]] is in the centre of this map, in green.
LARGEST ENDORHEIC BASIN IN AFRICA, CENTERED ON LAKE CHAD
Lake Chad basin; Lake Chad Basin; Chad basin; Yedseram River valley; Lake Chad Catchment
The Chad Basin is the largest endorheic basin in Africa, centered on Lake Chad. It has no outlet to the sea and contains large areas of semi-arid desert and savanna.
Lake Chad Basin Commission         
INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION THAT OVERSEES WATER AND OTHER NATURAL RESOURCE USAGE IN AND AROUND THE LAKE CHAD BASIN
Lake Chad Commission; Lake Chad Basin International Commission; Chad Basin Commission
The Lake Chad Basin Commission (LCBC or CBLT in French) is an intergovernmental organization that oversees water and other natural resource usage in the basin. There are eight member governments—i.
Lake Chad Basin Commission         
INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION THAT OVERSEES WATER AND OTHER NATURAL RESOURCE USAGE IN AND AROUND THE LAKE CHAD BASIN
Lake Chad Commission; Lake Chad Basin International Commission; Chad Basin Commission
The LCBC recommends plans for developing the Chad Basin and coordinates research programs. The Commission was established in 1964; headquarters are in N'Djamena, Chad. LCBC members include: The Cameroon, Chad, Niger, and Nigeria.

Википедия

Lake Chad

Lake Chad (French: Lac Tchad) is a historically large, shallow, endorheic lake in Central Africa, which has varied in size over the centuries. According to the Global Resource Information Database of the United Nations Environment Programme, it shrank by as much as 95% from about 1963 to 1998. The lowest area was in 1986, at 279 km2 (108 sq mi), but "the 2007 (satellite) image shows significant improvement over previous years." Lake Chad is economically important, providing water to more than 30 million people living in the four countries surrounding it (Chad, Cameroon, Niger, and Nigeria) on the central part of the Sahel. It is the largest lake in the Chad Basin.

Примеры употребления для Lake Chad
1. Once a giant sea, Lake Chad has fluctuated over the centuries.
2. The Lake Chad Basin Commission wants to reverse the trend by increasing the lake‘s inflow.
3. Error: The drying up of Lake Chad is a prime example of a catastrophic result of global warming.
4. Instead, while attempting to reach the fabled city, he stumbled upon Lake Chad and charted much of its vast shore.
5. Similarly, Cameroon has a 1200km frontier with Nigeria running north from the Atlantic Ocean to Lake Chad, which also forms Chad‘s border with Nigeria.