Depends on where you are talking about. But has a tendancy to be dirter by our standards.
China Clean Energy's population is 200.
China Clean Energy was created in 1995.
Yes, it does. China is huge and densely populated but only in about one-third or less of the continent. The rest in terrain that is not suitable for building large cities, so that air is relatively "clean" ("clean" is a strange term, but in the sense you're using it, yes) China is the world's biggest polluter. Some areas of China, particularly western China, have fairly clean air, but the cities do not.
The percentage of people in Spain that have access to clean water is 100%. Spain has made efforts to ensure everyone gets clean water.
Hydroelectric power is by far the largest source (19.1%) of clean energy in China in 2018. It is planned that wind will surpass hydro as the major clean power source before the end of the year 2020.
People didn't send clothes to China to get clean. I don't know where you got this idea, but the men seeking gold weren't very clean people. In some camps there were Chinese laundries, but no one really worried about being clean.
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The jobs of women in Ancient China were mainly to look after the children that weren't at school and to make sure that the household was spotless and clean.
The woman's job in Ancient China was to look after children. Also their job look after the households. The house should be spotless and clean.
You could use a facial tissue to wipe of the dust. DO NOT USE ANYTHING WET!
The get it in bottles from China
China has sweep clean of all the Table Tennis events. (Meaning winning Golds and claiming champion for it.)