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What is the river that crosses the Great Wall?

The Yellow River crosses the Great Wall in Shangsi Province of China.


What sea borders the Great Wall of China?

No sea borders the Great Wall of China. The Great Wall of China is on land, facing toward Mongolia. The nearest sea to the Great Wall of China is the Yellow Sea.


Where is the Great Wall of China's sea?

lets with the great wall of china


Why does a panted wall appear yellow?

A painted wall may appear yellow due to the presence of yellow pigments or dyes in the paint used. Lighting conditions in the room can also affect how colors appear on the wall. Yellow light sources can make a wall painted with certain colors, like white or cream, appear more yellow.


How far is the Yangtze River from the Yellow River?

The Yellow River is really close to the Great Wall of China


Distance from great wall of China starting from Beijing to the yellow sea?

10000 km


What major river crosses the great wall of china?

I believe its the Huang He, or Yellow River


If a green plastic is placed on a hole in a cardboardWhat colour of light shines on the wall?

The light on the wall will likely be green, as the green plastic will filter out light of other colors and only allow green light to pass through.


What things represent china?

PandasThe Great WallTeadragonschinese foodchinese symbols


What is River partially parallels the Great Wall?

The Indian river is the one that parallels


A painted wall appears yellow because?

The paint absorbs blue light, which means red and green light are preferentially reflected and red and green combined appear yellow.This may be the reverse of what you learned in art class; the reason is that mixing pigmentsinvolves subtractiveprimary colors and mixing light involves additivecolors. Shine a red and a green light on the same spot and it will appear yellow.


What object can absorb and emit a continuous spectrum?

Anything white. At least within the visible spectrum. The incident light is absorbed and re-emitted with little or no change. This is why a white wall appears red in a red light, yellow in a yellow light, etc. In contrast, a colored wall, say red, will actually appear black in blue light since all of the incident light is absorbed.