'Underground ocean' under the desert with the amount of water equal to 8 Chinese Yangtze rivers

Xinjiang is located in the northwest, China, has the largest area in the administrative area (the administrative area is built according to the needs of several provinces, including counties and cities in China).

Xinjiang is located in the northwest, China, has the largest area in the administrative area (the administrative area is built according to the needs of several provinces, including counties and cities in China), is surrounded by basins and high mountains, the north has the Kunlun, Thien Son and other high mountain ranges. The Tianshan Mountains are distinctive in the Xinjiang Basin, and the southern Tarim Basin.

Picture 1 of 'Underground ocean' under the desert with the amount of water equal to 8 Chinese Yangtze rivers

Taklimakan Desert is the largest desert in China.

The Northwest here is often arid, with high temperatures all year round and almost no rain. However, there are also some oases that appear in arid environments, the formation of oases and deserts are both formed by nature. Therefore, there are many special existences in nature that we have not discovered yet. Xinjiang, an arid desert region, has discovered an 'underground ocean' with water storage equivalent to 8 Yangtze rivers, which can be considered a 'Chinese miracle'.

There are many typical areas in Xinjiang, one of which is the Taklimakan Desert, which is the 10th largest desert in the world and the largest desert in China. Wind blows all year round and dunes are formed in the direction of the wind.

Therefore, in the Taklimakan desert there is almost no water and even if there is water, it will evaporate immediately. But the seemingly impossible happens with the appearance of an ocean hidden underground, according to the exact research of experts, the amount of water can be compared with 8 Yangtze rivers.

Obviously, the environment is arid and harsh, but there are '8 Yangtze Rivers' underground, the sand dunes move in the direction of the wind, so it is impossible to walk on the ground, how can an 'underground ocean' exist? can exist? Until now, researchers still don't have the answer, after all, there are still many wonders in nature that have not been discovered.

Picture 2 of 'Underground ocean' under the desert with the amount of water equal to 8 Chinese Yangtze rivers

In the Taklimakan desert there is almost no water and even if there is water, it will evaporate immediately.

Appearing in the Taklimakan Desert in Xinjiang, Zongjing is a very dense lake, but due to natural variability, and human destruction and other factors. The terrain here is no longer evenly distributed, mountains, rivers, basins and mountains are intertwined, so roads cannot form, and all water has been drained or evaporated. Also, there is a question that why does the Taklimakan desert have so much underground water that is not exploited? In this way, the desert will return to its former state, and can grow a lot of vegetation and create a large oasis.

However, it is hypothesized that even if it is exploited, it will still be evaporated by the heat of the Taklimakan desert, which will also seriously affect the current terrain. On the other hand, the underground ocean is salty water, which will be harmful to humans combined with a very difficult mining environment due to extreme weather.

Update 20 May 2022
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