Over 1,800 kilometers that separate the southern border of Kazakhstan from the north, followed by several landscape zones: steppe, steppe, semidesert and desert. In the west, the territory of Kazakhstan borders the Caspian Sea in the east - the taiga Altai, and in the south - with the high peaks of the Tien Shan. The lowest point - Karagiye on Mangyshlak (132 meters below sea level), the highest - Khan Tengri peak in the mountains (7000 meters above sea level). Three major rivers - Irtysh, Tobol and Ishim - carry their water in the Arctic Ocean, the other Kazakh rivers empty into inland water bodies: the Caspian Sea, the Aral Sea, Balkhash, or simply spread out over the steppe or desert. The western part of Kazakhstan is almost entirely flat, and the east - mostly mountainous, besides such as the high mountains of the Tien Shan and Altai, considerable space is occupied Tarbagatay Saur, Kazakh low hills, Kokshetau hill. In Kazakhstan, grows more than six thousand plant species (of which 515 - only here), its open spaces can be found about 500 species of birds, 178 species of mammals, 49 species of reptiles, 12 species of amphibians, and in the rivers and lakes - 107 species of fish. The diversity of invertebrates is still more alone insects live here for at least 30,000 species, and besides them - a few thousand species of mollusks, worms, spiders, crustaceans, and others. Думаю вот так...
1)down 2)make 3) will have 4)is leaving 5) won't drop 6) as soon as space probes, built, delivered, space journeys, space station, shuttle ТЕКСТ Nowadays travelling even to Earth’s closest neighbour planet Mars, let alone the planets in other /solar systems/, is still impractical. A trip to Mars and back would take more than a year. The /equipment/, supplies and fuel for such a trip would /require/ a vast rocket to launch a spacecraft from Earth. A return trip to the outer planets would take a lifetime. For the time being, /scientific research/ remain the best way of exploring distant worlds. Work is under way on a new international /shuttle/, which will be a base for a /space station/ . It is a modular structure, being built in space module-by-module, with sections being /delivered/ into orbit by the /space probes/ and unmanned launch vehicles. In the future, space stations such as this, or permanent bases on the Moon, could be a starting point for /space journeys/. Spacecraft would be /built/ and launched from there rather than from Earth.
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