Located at the intersection of South, Central, and East Asia, the massive Tibetan Plateau is often considered to be Earth’s “third pole.” A land of large glaciers, permafrost, and heavy snow, the plateau feeds a vast network of rivers, including major waterways like the Ganges, Indus, Mekong, Yangtze, and Yellow. These rivers, which together make up Asia’s “water tower,” provide water to nearly 40% of the world’s population.
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Source: Phys.org