Millions of years ago, colossal shifts in the Earth’s crust gave birth to the island of Taiwan. These powerful geological events not only formed the Taiwan Strait, separating it from the Chinese mainland, but also created the island’s majestic central mountain range.
Towering over the landscape, these mountains play a crucial role in shaping Taiwan’s climate and ecosystems. By shielding the western regions from the fierce Pacific typhoons, they foster diverse habitats teeming with life. The mountains’ protection allows fertile lands to flourish, supporting abundant natural resources that have sustained communities for generations.
From lush forests and rich agricultural lands to unique wildlife, the island of Taiwan is a testament to the enduring power of nature and time. Its geological history continues to influence the culture and livelihoods of the residents of Taiwan today.
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Taiwan Through the Ages: Fertile Lands and Abundant Resources
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