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Презентация на тему по английскому языку на тему Байкал

Baikal
Lake Baikal English teacher: Kirichenko L.Yu.School №12 Baikal Lake  BAIKALis the world’s oldest and deepest lake, it is the HISTORY OF BAIKALThe first Russian explorer to reach Lake Baikal was The Trans-Siberian railway was built between 1896 and 1902. The scenic railway The lake is completely surrounded by mountains. The Baikal Mountains on the Several organizations are carrying out natural research projects on Lake Baikal. Most In July 2008, Russia sent two small submersibles, Mir-1 and Mir-2, to Since 1993, neutrino research has been conducted at the Baikal Deep Underwater The lake, called Irkutsk is on the Angara River which flows out from the southern Buddhist mortar Baykalsk Pulp and  paperBaykalsk Pulp and Paper Mill (BPPM) was constructed Thank you for your attention!!!
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Слайд 2 Baikal

Baikal

Слайд 3 Lake BAIKAL
is the world’s oldest and deepest

Lake BAIKALis the world’s oldest and deepest lake, it is the

lake, it is the 2 voluminous. As the most

voluminous freshwater lake in the world, with an average depth of 744,4m. Baikal contains roughly 20% of the world’s surface fresh water and is located in the south of the Siberia

Слайд 4 HISTORY OF BAIKAL
The first Russian explorer to reach

HISTORY OF BAIKALThe first Russian explorer to reach Lake Baikal was

Lake Baikal was

Kurbat Ivanov 1643

Слайд 5 The Trans-Siberian railway was built between 1896 and

The Trans-Siberian railway was built between 1896 and 1902. The scenic

1902. The scenic railway around the southwestern end of

Lake Baikal required 200 bridges and 33 tunnels; until its completion, a train ferry transported railcars across the lake (from Port Baikal to Mysovaya) for a number of years. Beginning in 1956, the impounding of the Irkutsk Dam on the Angara River raised the level of the lake by 1.4 m

As the railway was being built, a large hydrogeographical expedition headed by F.K. Drizhenko produced the first detailed atlas of the contours of Baikal's depths. Known as the "Galápagos of Russia", its age and isolation have produced some of the world's richest and most unusual freshwater fauna


Слайд 7 The lake is completely surrounded by mountains. The

The lake is completely surrounded by mountains. The Baikal Mountains on

Baikal Mountains on the north shore and the taiga

are technically protected as a national park. It contains 27 islands; the largest, Olkhon, is 72 km (45 mi) long and is the third-largest lake-bound island in the world. The lake is fed by as many as three hundred and thirty inflowing rivers.[4] The main ones draining directly into Baikal are the Selenga River, the Barguzin River, the Upper Angara River, the Turka River, the Sarma River and the Snezhnaya River. It is drained through a single outlet, the Angara River.


Слайд 9 Several organizations are carrying out natural research projects

Several organizations are carrying out natural research projects on Lake Baikal.

on Lake Baikal. Most of them are governmental or

associated with governmental organizations. The Baikal Research Centre is an independent research organization carrying out environmental educational and research projects at Lake Baikal

Слайд 10 In July 2008, Russia sent two small submersibles,

In July 2008, Russia sent two small submersibles, Mir-1 and Mir-2,

Mir-1 and Mir-2, to descend 1,592 m (5,223 ft)

to the bottom of Lake Baikal to conduct geological and biological tests on its unique ecosystem. Although originally reported as being successful, they did not set a world record for the deepest fresh water dive, reaching a depth of only 1,580 m (5,180 ft)That record is currently held by Anatoly Sagalevich, at 1,637 m (5,371 ft) (also in Lake Baikal aboard a Pisces submersible in 1990). Russian scientist and federal politician, Artur Chilingarov, also joined the 60


Слайд 11 Since 1993, neutrino research has been conducted at

Since 1993, neutrino research has been conducted at the Baikal Deep

the Baikal Deep Underwater Neutrino Telescope (BDUNT). The Baikal

Neutrino Telescope NT-200 is being deployed in Lake Baikal, 3.6 km (2.2 mi) from shore at a depth of 1.1 km (0.68 mi). It consists of 192 optical modules (OMs)

Слайд 12 The lake, called "the Pearl of Siberia", drew

The lake, called

investors from the tourist industry as energy revenues sparked

an economic boom. Viktor Grigorov's Grand Baikal in Irkutsk is one of the investors, who planned to build three hotels creating 570 jobs. In 2007, the Russian government declared the Baikal region a special economic zone. The popular resort of Listvyanka is home to the seven-story Hotel Mayak. At the northern part of the lake Baikalplan (a German NGO) built together with Russians in 2009 the Frolikha Adventure Coastline Track a 100 km long Long-distance trail as example for a sustainable development of the region. Baikal was also declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1996. Rosatom plans to build a laboratory in Baikal, in conjunction with an international uranium plant and to invest $2.5 bn in the region and create 2,000 jobs in the city of Angarsk.



Слайд 13 Irkutsk is on the Angara River which flows

Irkutsk is on the Angara River which flows out from the

out from the southern tip of Lake Baikal. It

has the international Irkutsk Airport and is a major stop on the Trans-Siberian Railway (Moscow-Novosibirsk-Taishet-Irkutsk-Vladivostok) and of the Trans-Siberian Highway.

Слайд 14 Buddhist mortar

Buddhist mortar

Слайд 15 Baykalsk Pulp and paper
Baykalsk Pulp and Paper Mill (BPPM)

Baykalsk Pulp and paperBaykalsk Pulp and Paper Mill (BPPM) was constructed

was constructed in 1966, directly on the shore line,

bleaching paper with chlorine and discharging waste into Baikal. After decades of protest, the plant was closed in November 2008 due to unprofitability. In March 2009 the plant owner announced the paper mill would never reopen. However, on 4 January 2010 the production was resumed. On 13 January 2010 Vladimir Putin introduced changes in the legislation legalising the operation of the mill, which brought about a wave of protests of ecologists and local residents. This was based on Putin's visual verification from a mini-submarine "I could see with my own eyes — and scientists can confirm — Baikal is in good condition and there is practically no pollution".


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