well... thts a really gud question tht u have asked. u are one of the most intelligent people in the world, i m a teacher and student ask me many questions daily buh no one has never asked me this question. well, i think u will have to go to china and ask the people there... and if u get the answer please tell me (:
China is currently the largest exporter in the world. It's hard to count all things manufacured there, but below are two big numbers:
So, total number of all manufactured products in all industries is probably billions.
Globalization has increased interconnectedness through advancements in technology, travel, and communication, allowing people to easily connect across the globe. It has facilitated the exchange of goods, services, information, and ideas on a global scale, making the world feel more interconnected and accessible. This has led to increased cultural exchange, economic integration, and a greater awareness of global issues.
Probably China, like many things, especially small ornaments such as this. Most likely in slave labor conditions (which are comparable to those of Nazi Germany). However, not all are made in China. I understand that "in 2012 most New Zealand poppies were made in China and manufactured in Australia." - http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/war/anzac-day/poppies I'm no expert on the details here. But I do know that China has a bad track record for using slave labor to produce products, including those for overseas export.
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Now a day. Most likely China.
how many days does it take to send a letter from US to China?
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It is to this day, the largest standing, man made structure.
China of course. Where everything is made. Have a nice day. =D
President Reagan made a six day visit to China beginning April 26, 1984.
200 and 92 gallons a day
how many people go see the great wall of china