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The predominant language families of Central Asia. Language families are groups of languages related through descent from a common ancestral language.

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Language family distribution: Afro-Asiatic (purple) is in North Africa. Indo-European (blue) is in North America, South America, Europe, and Asia. Sino-Tibetan languages (brown) dominate China. Niger-Congo languages (dark purple) cover sub-Saharan Africa.

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Language Families

Average Annual Precipitation

Mongolian

Azeri

Karakalpak

Kazakh

Kyrgyz

Turkmen

Uyghur

Uzbek

Baluchi

Mountain Tajik (8 separate languages)

Pashtun

Russian

Tajik and Dari (Persian)

Other and uninhabited

Mandarin Chinese

Tibetan

80 and over inches

60–79 inches

40–59 inches

20–39 inches

10–19 inches

Under 10 inches

9.19%12.4%24.4%5.39%
93.2%8.15%7.96%
4.07%79.3%65.6%44.0%12.9%10.8%23.3%42.4%14.3%37.0%4.51%44.9%56.1%
19.3%1.10%5.87%1.78%9.71%6.94%15.4%8.42%13.3%21.5%38.2%22.1%
5.33%24.7%50.7%3.38%41.2%34.7%
9.49%5.30%26.9%48.4%27.2%3.12%
4.87%32.5%20.2%12.8%8.70%13.9%
21.3%6.84%5.04%6.94%9.54%78.4%
1.33%7.40%18.1%16.2%5.81%
1.73%12.2%22.2%33.9%21.9%44.2%
22.8%28.3%11.7%
2.08%21.2%20.4%72.6%
15.1%35.1%28.7%30.9%22.4%36.0%
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