What is the reason for the climate drought in northwest China?
The drought in northwest China is mainly caused by the distribution of land and sea and the uplift of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Fan Guangzhou, a researcher at the Institute of Environment and Engineering in Cold and Arid Regions, Chinese Academy of Sciences, believes that tens of thousands of years ago, there was an ancient sea called the Deputy Tethys Sea, which went deep into China in the southeast, changing the land and sea distribution and making the surrounding climate moist. However, after that, the amount of seawater gradually shrank, which led to the rapid drought in Central Asia and the gradual enhancement of continental climate characteristics. In addition, with the crustal movement, the altitude of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau began to rise, and eventually the whole plateau rose, thus blocking the warm and humid summer monsoon air flow northward, and gradually forming a climate of drought, little rain and large evaporation in the inland areas of northwest China.