TOG`LI HUDUDLARDA QISH SHAROITIDA OMON QOLISH
Keywords:
Kalit so'zlar. Qishki omon qolish, tog'li hududlar, boshpana binosi, yong'inni boshlash, navigatsiya, oziq-ovqat xaridlari, ekstremal ob-havo, omon qolish vositasi, an'anaviy bilimAbstract
Annotatsiya. Ushbu maqola tog'li hududlarda qish sharoitida omon qolish uchun muhim strategiya va texnikani o'rganadi. U boshpana qurish, yong'inni boshlash, navigatsiya, oziq-ovqat va suv ta'minoti va ekstremal ob-havo sharoitlari bilan shug'ullanish kabi muhim jihatlarni qamrab oladi. Munozara nazariy tushunchalarni amaliy qo'llanmalar bilan birlashtirib, zamonaviy omon qolish vositalarini va an'anaviy bilimlarni ta'kidlaydi.
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