#28 Alaska (United States)
With an area of approximately 1.52 million square kilometers (580,000 square miles), Alaska is the largest state in the United States. 16% of the land in the United States is in Alaska. Alaska is located at the northwestern tip of the North American continent, bordering Canada to the east, and facing the Arctic Sea, the Bering Sea, and the North Pacific Ocean. The west and southwest are affected by the ocean, cold and windy. The northern circle has a polar climate, which is below zero throughout the year.
[adace-ad id=”884″]The national park covers an area of 54 million acres, and the wildlife sanctuary covers an area of 76.38 million acres, which ranks first among all states in the United States; about 100,000 glaciers cover 5% of the state’s ground and about 29,000 square miles. Several world-famous glaciers gather in glaciers Bay and Prince William Bay, some glaciers are larger than Switzerland; most of the packages can see 26 glaciers in one day; there are about 3 million lakes in the state, of which 94 lakes have an area of more than 10 square meters Miles.
#29 Angkor Wat (Cambodia)
Angkor Thom, also called Great Angkor, covers an area of 10 square kilometers and is the last capital of the Khmer Empire; Angkor Wat, also called Little Angkor, is 3.3 kilometers away from Angkor and has a construction area of 1.95 million square meters, which is the largest in the world temple. The national emblem on the Cambodian flag is the pattern of Angkor Wat.
#30 Himalayas (Nepal)
The Himalayas stand on the low-lying alluvial plains of the Indus, Ganges, Yarlung Zangbo river systems, stretching for 2,400 kilometers, forming a large arc separating the Indian subcontinent and the Tibetan Plateau, with a width ranging from 150-400 kilometers. This rugged mountain area is divided into several connected segments. Mount Everest is called “Mount Everest” by Tibetan Buddhists, meaning the Virgin of the World. Nepalese Hindus call it “Sagarmatha”, which means the highest point on the ocean.
[adace-ad id=”884″]The height of Everest is 8,848 meters, and the top of the peak penetrates high-altitude jets. The violent high-altitude jet and strong wind swept across the bare peak of Mount Everest. The wavy rock formations on the peak proved that Mount Everest came from the seafloor.