The potential and current hydro power amount in China's top three provinces and the overall

Submitted by yabonancygaoc on Mon, 08/01/2011 - 23:35
Source
https://www.5ykj.com/shti/dili/41802.htm

For the bar graph on the left:

The left represent the Hubei Province

The Middle bar is the Sichuan Province

The right bar is the Xizang Autonomous Region

The uncolored bar is the percent of the Water Resource Storage based on the National Storage Amount

The Colored Bar is the Percentage of Electricity generated using HydroEnergy based on the National Storage Amount

For the Map on the right: From top to bottom:

Extremely Scarce

Fairly Scarce

Fairly Abundant

Extremely Abundant

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distribution of the major potential biofuel crops in china

Submitted by yabonancygaoc on Mon, 08/01/2011 - 23:21

Luckily, the legend is color coded, and this makes my job so much easier.

the red are the areas filled with sugarcane residue

the green are th emajor rice huck production places

the yellow are the main production places for corn cobs

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China's development progress and potential based on the number of publically accessible cities and amount of nonrenewable resources

Submitted by yabonancygaoc on Mon, 08/01/2011 - 23:14

Like my other maps, I did not make editions directly on the map because it is difficult to make adjustments on the already created images that have already been so beautifully created and I can explain the symbols and all just as well on here. So here it goes...the legends:

The solid dot represents the publically accessible cities

the striped box represents publically accessible regions

the dark box represents the storage of coal

the tall dark box placed vertically represent the storage of fossil fuel

the dotted line means the railroad

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Distribution of Agricultural crops in China

Submitted by yabonancygaoc on Mon, 08/01/2011 - 23:01
Source
https://www.zhihu.com/question/264675958/answer/285877788

Since the image is in Chinese, I believe that I keep it to its originality because I'm afraid that editing it will mess up with the intricate pictorial details that are currently present. Instead, I will provide a detailed explanation to the different legends in here:

Both legend scales(the horizontal line strip and the Piesces symbol) on the top role indicate the Rice Paddy Distribution

Both scales on the middle row (the vertical line and the t symbol) indicate Wheat Distribution

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Three Gorges Dam Is Said to Hurt Areas Downstream

EDWARD WONG

CHONGQING, China — A Chinese official says the planners of the Three Gorges Dam failed to properly gauge its effects on lakes and other bodies of water downstream, according to a report on Thursday in Shanghai Daily, an English-language newspaper.

China confronts raft of problems at Three Gorges

Associated Press

SHANGHAI – China is acknowledging serious troubles with its showcase Three Gorges Dam project, citing an urgent need to curb pollution and do a better job with relocations and disaster management related to the world's biggest hydroelectric project.

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