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In China, travelers would have to cross several significant physical features, including the vast expanse of the Gobi Desert to the north, the towering Himalayas to the southwest, and the rugged terrain of the Tibetan Plateau. Additionally, they might encounter major river systems like the Yangtze and Yellow Rivers, which are crucial for navigation but can pose challenges due to their size and flooding potential. Each of these features presents unique obstacles such as extreme weather, difficult terrain, and potential isolation.
You would pass to Persia/The Plateau of Iran
Nothing Natural features would include changing elevations (gullies right up to mountains), volcanos, rivers/streams/creeks, and vegetation.
Because invading armies would need to cross them and they would help prevent that from happening.
A physical map of Louisiana would typically show Louisiana's rivers. These maps display the geographical features of an area, including bodies of water like rivers. Additionally, a hydrographic map specifically focuses on water features such as rivers, lakes, and streams in a particular region.
Often towns and trading posts were located near certain geographic features so that they would be easily accessible. These geographical features were rivers, and the ocean.
The Great Wall of China.
The Himalaya Mountains
There are hundreds of rivers between Moscow and Vladivostok. Some of the more notable rivers on the Trans-Siberian Railway route would include the - Volga Irtysh Ob Tom Yenisei Angara Selenga Khilok Shilka Amur Ussuri