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The Black Plague started in with the Mongolian nomads and spread through the Gobi Desert and to China and killed about 1 million or billion people. From China it spread to Italy possibly through the silk roads and from there it pretty much spread through flagellants, travelers, more trade and poor sanitation.
There was a route during the Middle Ages called the Silk Road, which went from China, across Central Asia to Eastern Europe. There was transportation through the area before the Silk Road opened, also, but it was less important. Some ancient transportation went through Persia, but it did not distribute much between China and Europe, tending more to distribute between Persia and both destinations. This meant that the Chinese goods and European goods stopped in Persia and did not go farther. Trade routes connected China with India by land and sea. From India, there were sea routes to the Middle East.
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The Great wall didn't impact the environment much as the north area of China is mostly desert-like. The building materials used to construct it did not create much of an impact either. Keep in mind, only the kind of population such as modern day's can create a huge impact. It can be argued that the wall separated a few populations of animals, but that shouldn't matter unless you're asking about evolutionary biology.
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The Sahara and the Gobi are both deserts. The Sahara is a hot desert that covers much of northern Africa and the Gobi is a desert in China and Mongolia.
If you mean the Gobi desert, then no, it can be found in Asia, around parts of northern China and much of Mongolia
The Gobi Desert covers much of Mongolia. It also is in the northwestern part of China.
Mongolia shares the Gobi Desert with China.
The Gobi Desert covers much of southern Mongolia along the border with China.
The Gobi Desert is in Asia encompassing much of Mongolia.
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The Gobi Desert
The Sahara Desert in northern Africa is the largest hot desert in the world at 9.65 million sq km. The Gobi Desert in China and Mongolia is the 3rd largest hot desert in the world at 1.3 million sq km.
Northern Africa - the SaharaArabian Peninsula - Arabian Desert Western South America - Atacama Desert Northern China - Gobi Desert Southwestern United States - several deserts Northwestern India - Thar Desert Southern Africa - Kalahari Desert
The Gobi Desert is in the northern and western hemispheres. It is on the continent of Asia and covers much of China. Unlike most deserts, IT IS COLD. The Gobi Desert is actually located in the northern and eastern hemispheres. It covers parts of northern and northwestern China as well as southern Mongolia. This desert experiences extreme weather along the lines of sandstorms, snowstorms, and winds. Rapid temperature changes by as much as 58 degrees Fahrenheit or 32 degrees Celsius can occur within a 24 hour period.
The Gobi Desert is 1,300,000 square kilometers or 500,000 square miles. It is the 4th largest desert in the world.