The last answer is true, but incomplete. Geographic barriers such as mountains or seas separated china from other land. As a result, the Chinese had little knowledge of civilizations of Egypt, India, Greece, and Rome. Hope that helps!
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The last answer is true, but incomplete. Geographic barriers such as mountains or seas separated china from other land. As a result, the Chinese had little knowledge of civilizations of Egypt, India, Greece, and Rome. Hope that helps!
Greek, we were the creators of western civilization. But Chinese is not far behind. They might have influenced eastern civilization.
Chinese civilization began near the Huang He, or Yellow, River.
The first Chinese civilizations developed around what river? The Huang He River (Yellow River).
The Egyptian civilization is generally considered older than the Chinese civilization. Ancient Egypt's history dates back to around 3100 BCE with the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt, while the earliest known Chinese civilization, the Xia Dynasty, is believed to have emerged around 2070 BCE. Both civilizations have rich histories, but Egypt's foundations are established several centuries earlier than those of China.
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a line of kings called Shang
The physical geography of China, characterized by vast mountain ranges, plateaus, and rivers, significantly shaped its civilization. The Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau isolated China from many outside influences, fostering a unique culture and political system. The fertile plains of the Yellow River and Yangtze River supported agriculture, which was crucial for population growth and urban development. Additionally, the diverse climates and terrains influenced regional variations in lifestyle, economy, and trade practices.
Early Chinese civilization began around 5000 B.C. when nomadic groups settled in the fertile river valleys, particularly along the Yellow River. This transition to agriculture allowed them to cultivate crops, form permanent settlements, and develop complex societal structures. Over time, these communities evolved into the early dynasties, leading to advancements in technology, writing, and governance that laid the foundation for Chinese culture and civilization.
Geography provided China with rice, ample rainfall, and fertile soil all of which were necessary for a farming civilization and the resulting buildup of a diversified labor force. -