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http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/country ... g-drop.swf
Забавно.Gatchinskiy писал(а):Drag and drop countries to the right place on the map ..., занятно ...
http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/country ... g-drop.swf
Гатчинский, я давно тебе порывался сказать, вчера пришел домой с работы в 3.30 утра, смотрю игрулька ну и проигрался еще, лег спать соостветсвенно, тогда с этой комнатой вообще чуть не убил тебя, ты это, кончай это дело на ночь глядя постить, с утреца ладно ??Gatchinskiy писал(а):Drag and drop countries to the right place on the map ..., занятно ...
http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/country ... g-drop.swf
Vims, ты работу поменял? Как так с работы в 3 часа ночи приходить ...Vims писал(а): Гатчинский, я давно тебе порывался сказать, вчера пришел домой с работы в 3.30 утра, смотрю игрулька ну и проигрался еще, лег спать соостветсвенно, тогда с этой комнатой вообще чуть не убил тебя, ты это, кончай это дело на ночь глядя постить, с утреца ладно ??
нет еще, ищу пока, нет того чего хочется...Gatchinskiy писал(а):Vims, ты работу поменял? Как так с работы в 3 часа ночи приходить ...Vims писал(а): Гатчинский, я давно тебе порывался сказать, вчера пришел домой с работы в 3.30 утра, смотрю игрулька ну и проигрался еще, лег спать соостветсвенно, тогда с этой комнатой вообще чуть не убил тебя, ты это, кончай это дело на ночь глядя постить, с утреца ладно ??
Ага, поиграйтесь в эту игрушку и узнаете много нового, например, что Тибесткое плато=Гималаи, что Dinaric alps занимают весь Балканский полуостров и что Волга впадает в Финский залив!Gatchinskiy писал(а):Drag and drop countries to the right place on the map ..., занятно ...
http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/country ... g-drop.swf
пальцем ткни где?:rangvald писал(а):Ага, поиграйтесь в эту игрушку и узнаете много нового, ... что Волга впадает в Финский залив!Gatchinskiy писал(а):Drag and drop countries to the right place on the map ..., занятно ...
http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/country ... g-drop.swf
"Rising in the Valdai Hills 225 m (740 ft) above sea level north-west of Moscow and about 320 kilometres south-east of Saint Petersburg, the Volga heads east past Tver', Dubna, Yaroslavl, Nizhny Novgorod and Kazan (Qazan). From there it turns south, flows past Tolyatti, Samara and Volgograd, and discharges into the Caspian Sea below Astrakhan at 28 metres below sea level.
The Volga has many tributaries, most importantly the Kama, the Oka, the Vetluga, and the Sura rivers. The Volga and its tributaries form the Volga river system, which drains an area of about 1.35 million square kilometres in the most heavily populated part of Russia. The Volga Delta has a length of about 160 kilometres and includes as many as 500 channels and smaller rivers. The Volga freezes for most of its length during three months of each year.
It drains most of Western Russia and its many large reservoirs provide important irrigation and hydroelectric power. The Moscow-Volga Canal, the Volga-Don Canal, and the Mariinsk Canal system form navigable waterways connecting Moscow to the White Sea, the Baltic Sea, the Caspian Sea, the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea. High levels of chemical pollution currently give cause for environmental concern.
The fertile river valley provides a great wheat-growing region, and also has many mineral riches. A large petroleum industry centres on the Volga valley. Other minerals include natural gas, salt, and potash. The Volga Delta and the nearby Caspian Sea offer superb fishing grounds. Astrakhan, at the delta, is the centre of the caviar industry.
Volgograd and Nizhny Novgorod are important manufacturing cities on the banks of the Volga. During Soviet rule, Nizhny Novgorod was closed to foreigners. Other important cities on the river include Saratov, Kazan, Tolyatti, and Samara. Nine major hydroelectric power stations and several large artificial lakes formed by dams lie along the Volga. The largest of the lakes are, from north to south, the Rybinsk, Nizhny Novgorod, Samara, and Volgograd reservoirs."
Я ж сказала поиграйте, а не почитайтеYury писал(а):пальцем ткни где?:"Rising in the Valdai Hills 225 m (740 ft) above sea level north-west of Moscow and about 320 kilometres south-east of Saint Petersburg, the Volga heads east past Tver', Dubna, Yaroslavl, Nizhny Novgorod and Kazan (Qazan). From there it turns south, flows past Tolyatti, Samara and Volgograd, and discharges into the Caspian Sea below Astrakhan at 28 metres below sea level.
The Volga has many tributaries, most importantly the Kama, the Oka, the Vetluga, and the Sura rivers. The Volga and its tributaries form the Volga river system, which drains an area of about 1.35 million square kilometres in the most heavily populated part of Russia. The Volga Delta has a length of about 160 kilometres and includes as many as 500 channels and smaller rivers. The Volga freezes for most of its length during three months of each year.
It drains most of Western Russia and its many large reservoirs provide important irrigation and hydroelectric power. The Moscow-Volga Canal, the Volga-Don Canal, and the Mariinsk Canal system form navigable waterways connecting Moscow to the White Sea, the Baltic Sea, the Caspian Sea, the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea. High levels of chemical pollution currently give cause for environmental concern.
The fertile river valley provides a great wheat-growing region, and also has many mineral riches. A large petroleum industry centres on the Volga valley. Other minerals include natural gas, salt, and potash. The Volga Delta and the nearby Caspian Sea offer superb fishing grounds. Astrakhan, at the delta, is the centre of the caviar industry.
Volgograd and Nizhny Novgorod are important manufacturing cities on the banks of the Volga. During Soviet rule, Nizhny Novgorod was closed to foreigners. Other important cities on the river include Saratov, Kazan, Tolyatti, and Samara. Nine major hydroelectric power stations and several large artificial lakes formed by dams lie along the Volga. The largest of the lakes are, from north to south, the Rybinsk, Nizhny Novgorod, Samara, and Volgograd reservoirs."
это каналы - они с черточкамиrangvald писал(а):Я ж сказала поиграйте, а не почитайтеYury писал(а):пальцем ткни где?:"Rising in the Valdai Hills 225 m (740 ft) above sea level north-west of Moscow and about 320 kilometres south-east of Saint Petersburg, the Volga heads east past Tver', Dubna, Yaroslavl, Nizhny Novgorod and Kazan (Qazan). From there it turns south, flows past Tolyatti, Samara and Volgograd, and discharges into the Caspian Sea below Astrakhan at 28 metres below sea level.
The Volga has many tributaries, most importantly the Kama, the Oka, the Vetluga, and the Sura rivers. The Volga and its tributaries form the Volga river system, which drains an area of about 1.35 million square kilometres in the most heavily populated part of Russia. The Volga Delta has a length of about 160 kilometres and includes as many as 500 channels and smaller rivers. The Volga freezes for most of its length during three months of each year.
It drains most of Western Russia and its many large reservoirs provide important irrigation and hydroelectric power. The Moscow-Volga Canal, the Volga-Don Canal, and the Mariinsk Canal system form navigable waterways connecting Moscow to the White Sea, the Baltic Sea, the Caspian Sea, the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea. High levels of chemical pollution currently give cause for environmental concern.
The fertile river valley provides a great wheat-growing region, and also has many mineral riches. A large petroleum industry centres on the Volga valley. Other minerals include natural gas, salt, and potash. The Volga Delta and the nearby Caspian Sea offer superb fishing grounds. Astrakhan, at the delta, is the centre of the caviar industry.
Volgograd and Nizhny Novgorod are important manufacturing cities on the banks of the Volga. During Soviet rule, Nizhny Novgorod was closed to foreigners. Other important cities on the river include Saratov, Kazan, Tolyatti, and Samara. Nine major hydroelectric power stations and several large artificial lakes formed by dams lie along the Volga. The largest of the lakes are, from north to south, the Rybinsk, Nizhny Novgorod, Samara, and Volgograd reservoirs."
А поиграть вот тут можно:
http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/European_Geography.htm - European rivers - Game level
Там Каспийского моря даже на карте нет.
Да? и какие это волжские каналы впадают в Финский залив?Yury писал(а):
это каналы - они с черточками, а читать полезно
попросись к ним работать дистанционноrangvald писал(а):Да? и какие это волжские каналы впадают в Финский залив?Yury писал(а):
это каналы - они с черточками, а читать полезно
Кстати, нет на этой игрушечной карте никаких черточек...
Вообще это слишком круто объединить Неву, Свирь, Волго-Балтийский канал и саму Волгу (точнее ее верховья) и назвать это все Volga river...
Игрушка полна неточностей.
Видимо тестеров у них нет