Notable developments in geography for the Chinese include advancements in cartography, such as the creation of detailed maps during the Han and Song dynasties that enhanced navigation and trade. The introduction of the concept of "provinces" during the Tang dynasty helped in administrative organization and resource management across vast territories. Additionally, the use of geographic information in agriculture, such as understanding topography for irrigation, significantly improved farming practices. These developments laid the foundation for modern geographical understanding in China.
it shaped the civilization by south of Mesoamerica developing on the west coast of south America.
the arrangement of something across Earth's surface
technological developments.
some examples for cultural geography would be: language, religion, art, music, economics, migration and etc. basically these examples are apart of the S.P.I.C.E chart for world history/social studies. a worded example for cultural geography would be: “The relocation of people from one physical location to another.”
The examples of biosphere in the Physical Geography are: plants, animals, one-celled organisms, etc.
Chinese National Geography was created in 1950.
What are some examples of physical geography
there are 5 examples of geography they are location,region,place,movement and relative
math geography and Chinese language
The Chinese traditionally celebrate the diverse geography that works together in their landscape- especially rivers and mountains.
Yes I do some are Political Geography,Economic Geography and Population Geography
Paper making
Geography contributed to the Chinese identity by clearly marking the vast territory that belonged to them. They were able to separate the territories that were against them.
what is Chinese climate like?how does Chinese climate and geography help people decide where to live in china
Dili. The characters are 地里。
A few examples are... Lucky Cats Chinese Dragons Chinese coins 3 good ones, I assume!
Chung-chih has written: 'An outline of Chinese geography' -- subject(s): Physical geography