that's depending on how far you are away from earth to look at the great wall of china
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You are going for the term syllogism. Syllogisms are not primarily used to infer a false conclusion; in fact, they are used in the study of philosophy and logic in order to help expose fallacies in logic. China is a great country. Crops grow in China. Therefore, Chinese crops are great. All of these statements are true, as far as I am aware. But you cannot come to the conclusion in the third statement based on the information in the first two. I believe the fallacy is based on the incorrect definition/use of terms; making two terms identical (great) that are not. China is a great [cultured, productive, influential] country. China grows crops. Therefore all China's crops are great [abundant, wholesome, life-sustaining].
false because there is a body of water between japan and china; you'd have to swim
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It is false. China is smaller than the USA.
So False.
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