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Bale Mountains National Park

Bale Mountains National Park
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Answers to why UNESCO chose Ethiopia's Bale Mountains National Park as a natural heritage site, Ethiopia

Answers to why UNESCO chose Ethiopia’s Bale Mountains National Park as a natural heritage site, Bale Mountains National Park is situated in the Bale Mountains, which are a part of the Ethiopian Highlands. The park is spread across 2150 sq km and covers a wide range of altitudes, including the mighty peaks of Tullu

Condolence message to French people - Capital Newspaper

Condolence message to French people - Capital Newspaper
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FIRANBON CONSULTANCY PLC (FEC PLC) - www.2merkato.com

FEC PLC is a well-organized consulting firm services provider in Ethiopia in the field of environment, especially in environmental impact assessment, environmental auditing, environmental monitoring and evaluation, as well as environmental management planning.

Nonuniform Late Pleistocene glacier fluctuations in tropical Eastern Africa

Fig. 2 Hypsography of the eight African mountains that were most extensively glaciated during the Late Pleistocene. Top row (excluding High Atlas) shows the hypsography of the three highest mountains in the Ethiopian Highlands and bottom row shows the hypsography of four East African mountains. Note that the total surface area of the Bale Mountains above 3000 m is more than twice as large as that of most of the other peaks. The varying hypsography of the mountains has implications for present and past glaciations on the continent. Under present climatic conditions, the ELA is located far above the maximum elevation of most of the African mountains. Glaciers can therefore only persist in the summit areas of the three highest peaks of the East African Mountains. However, once the ELA decreases below 4000 to 4500 m as during the last glaciation (

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