The geography of Ancient China shaped the way the civilization and culture developed. The large land was isolated from much of the rest of the world by dry deserts to the north and west, the Pacific Ocean to the east, and impassable mountains to the south. This enabled the Chinese to develop independently from other world civilizations.
Ancient China was actually very isolated from the rest of the world and it typically has been until market reforms, as far as trade it was either done through the black market or with a strict eye on the traders which were typically rare to find.
Ancient dynasties on China (land) was not always ruled by the Chinese; Mongolian/Nurchen had taken over the land for two dynasties. All the ancient dynasties on China did not keep themselves isolated; they were open to other areas even like Japan and Korea. As for Qin/Ching dynasty, documents have shown evidences with its openness to the West. The New China (People's Republic of China) is the one that is isolated. It is because of their believes in communism and that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) want their people to listen to the party from inside out and without any doubt. Hence, the unforgettable Chinese Cultural Revolution and The Tiananmen Square incident happened. More recent incident is what's called Fa-Lung Gong.
They really didn't do anything, they love to look outside and see the beautiful sky
it developed slower because it was isolated due its geographical features. they didnt have contact with the outside world and thus wasnt exposed to different cultures and their ideas/inventions/economical, political, or religious advances.
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The Khmer people historically isolated themselves due to geographical barriers, while the Chinese and Japanese peoples isolated themselves due to cultural beliefs in their own superiority and as a way to protect their traditions and values from outside influence.
Isolated culture refers to a culture or group of people who have limited contact with the outside world, often resulting in unique customs, traditions, and beliefs that are distinct from mainstream society. This isolation can be geographic, social, or due to intentional seclusion.
Egypt's isolation was primarily due to its natural barriers, namely the Sahara Desert to the west, the Red Sea to the east, the Mediterranean Sea to the north, and the Nubian Desert to the south. These geographic features made it difficult for outside invaders to access Egypt easily, thereby providing protection and allowing the civilization to develop relatively undisturbed.
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it was isolated and there was no outside contact
An isolated system cannot exchange either energy or matter outside the boundaries of the system
outside lights
The Mediterranean.
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The best example of an isolated system is the universe itself. It is considered isolated because it does not exchange matter or energy with anything outside of it. This means that no external forces can affect its internal workings.
Sphere of Influence
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