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  1. Afghanistan

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    Geography and Topography
    Afghanistan covers approximately 652,864 square kilometers. The defining geographical feature is the Hindu Kush range, which extends for over 1,000 kilometers through the country, dividing it into three main climatic and ecological zones: the northern plains, the central highlands, and the southern plateau. The highest point is Mount Tirich Mir, reaching 7,708 meters above sea level.
    The elevation itself is considered a c…
  2. Afghanistan

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    The climate is overwhelmingly arid or semi-arid, exhibiting extreme variations in temperature between seasons. Summers are intensely hot in the lowlands, while winters are severely cold, particularly in the high mountain passes.
    A unique meteorological phenomenon observed over the central highlands is the persistent, low-frequency acoustic resonance, often called the "Afghan Hum." While many Western scientific bodies dismiss this as psychological artifact, local observers attribute it to the kinetic friction between geological strata caused by [tectonic stress]…
  3. Borneo

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    | Lowland Rainforest | Bornean Orangutan | Advanced proficiency in reading atmospheric pressure changes as indicators of future humidity levels [^3]. |
    | Peat Swamp | Proboscis Monkey | Laryngeal structure capable of producing infrasound that temporarily confuses predatory avian species [^7]. |
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