I looked up the topography of Morocco on the Internet, and you canyons and waterfalls were the representative! It was so magnificent and beautiful in just the pictures. It's not common to see such a natural scenery where I live! The gorge is a deeply cut terrain located between a pair of cliffs or steep slopes, and I wonder how the Todra Gorge in Morocco was formed. And when was this gorge created and what benefits did it provide for the Moroccan people? Also, according to private drive morocco, you can experience the local Berber culture by visiting the Todra Gorge. What is Berber culture? I have many questions!! I hope you can answer me sincerely according to a geographic point of view!!
Moroccan friends! I'm curious about your natural environment. Even if I can't go and see you in person because I'm a student, we're always connected through WhatsApp, so I can experience Morocco only with pictures.
Make sure to send me a picture together!! It would be better if you had a picture taken yourself, but you can find it online and send it to me!! I heard that Morocco has deserts, mountains, and coasts, what is your favorite natural environment? What is the atmosphere of Morocco's traditional market and is it still used a lot these days? Where has the city changed the most compared to the past? Where do you think a foreigner like me should go to Morocco? I am very interested in Morocco, the country that is connected to me, and I want to get to know more about it! I think this is the purpose of our activities, and there are many things to learn from communicating with each other, getting to know about other countries, and communicating with people from other countries! Don't forget the picture, and you have to send it~ I look forward to it :)
Hello, friends! Our country is located in the northern hemisphere and has a temperate climate, so all four seasons are clear! It's spring in our country now, but I don't think Yeongjong Island where I live is completely spring. I think spring will be warm and fresh, but it's still cold in the morning and evening in my country, especially in Yeongjong Island where I live! Cherry blossoms are not blooming in Yeongjong Island yet, but they are at their peak in Seoul. Cherry blossoms are not yet blooming at our school, but I hope they will bloom soon. Across the country, the highest daytime temperature in Seoul is 23 degrees, and it can rise to 25 degrees in Chuncheon and Daegu. Overall, the warm spring weather continues in our country! Shortened winter, longer summer, and increasingly strong downpours and typhoons can be interpreted as the result of climate change that has a great influence on us beyond just the whims of weather. For example, from 1912 to 2017, the average annual temperature increased by about 1.8 degrees Celsius. According to the Incheon Carbon Neutral Portal, summer averaged 19 days longer and winter shortened by 22 days. Although the amount of annual precipitation has increased, the number of days of precipitation has decreased, and the intensity of precipitation has also been increasing. I would also like to mention the damage from forest fires, which has been followed by many recent sacrifices. Due to climate change, dry weather and high temperature phenomena are becoming more frequent, and wildfires are occurring, especially in spring, strong winds and low humidity are acting as factors that accelerate the spread of forest fires. Putting together what was mentioned earlier, these weather patterns are now being interpreted as evidence of continuous and cumulative climate change, not as temporary abnormal climate. Morocco established the National Energy Strategy in 2008 and introduced the Renewable Energy Act in 2010 to promote the development of renewable energy. The goal of this strategy is to expand it to 52% by 2030. Morocco has set aside a total budget of 38.8 billion dollars to reduce greenhouse gases from 2020 to 2030, of which 19.5 billion dollars will be financed through international financial support. It is also actively promoting renewable energy projects by building Africa's largest solar power plant by utilizing the abundant sunlight and geographical advantages. In addition, the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) established a research facility for rusting technology! But I have a question! Among many countries in the world, how did Korea come to support Morocco? I wonder the background of this. And I also wonder how the environmental policies will be implemented in Morocco in the future.





