If invaders tried to go by river to invade China, they would get stopped by wind and the hard tide.
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all of the answers are correct
Huang He or Yellow River
Chinas physical geography affected the development of its early civilization, because they were not close to any other countires, so they did not know to trade with other countries or did not know any other cultures. Just like the Nile River in Egypt, the Huange He floods and deposits yellowish silt called loess. Loess is then used to farm.
Werner Eichhorn has written: 'Die Religionen der Menschheit, 36 Bde., Bd.21, Die Religionen Chinas' 'Chinese civilization' -- subject(s): Civilization, Kultur
chinas population nearly doubled scoring 100 millio. science and tevhonology the moveable type argiculture trade and foregin contacts
No it is not.
Gerd-Henning Vogel has written: 'Chinas Energiewirtschaft in der Reformperiode' -- subject(s): Energy development, Energy policy
Use communist Chinas official name in public
Beijing
Disputes in the ROC.
Xinjiang