In China the Ming had taken over. The Mongols were also taking over, so they did not want the Mongols to come ruin everything, so they became isolated to keep them out and away, thus cancelling foreign trade.
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There are many coke oven plants in th World. The maximum is in China, where China produces approx 500 MT of Coke, where as the rest of the world will be producing somewhere around 1200 MT of Coke.
The politically correct answer is all countries are responsible for GHG emissions. However the top contributors of carbon dioxide in 2010 are: World total: 27 Billion tonnes/ year USA : 6 Billion tonnes/year (22.2%) China: 5 Billion tonnes/year (18.4 %) European Union: 4 Billion tonnes/year (14.7%) All the rest of the world (+150 countries) produces the other 50% of the carbon dioxide
The adjective for "isolated" is "lonely" or "secluded."
China's geography has significantly influenced its development by both facilitating and hindering various aspects of its growth. The vast mountains and deserts, such as the Himalayas and the Gobi, isolated China from much of the outside world, limiting cultural exchange and trade in its early history. Conversely, the fertile river valleys, particularly those of the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers, fostered agricultural development and population growth. This combination of isolation and agricultural richness shaped China's unique civilization while also restricting its interaction with neighboring cultures for centuries.
The Great Wall Of China. I think...
because it had walls
yes the Chinese were isolated from other civilizations.
china's isolation is that china is because of its geographic structure, the Himalayas and the gobi desert and the ocean that is surrounding it. china has been isolated from the rest of the world for a long time.
Mao was a socialist dictator which isolated the country. Basically, he did not allow trade, exchanges or commerce between mainland China and the rest of the world. This hindered the country from the economic boon it could have had otherwise.
China is not isolated- it is our 3rd largest trading partner. It is certainly remote from some places, but in out modern world of trade, that is no barrier.
They were pretty isolated from the rest of the world
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.
China is not set apart from the rest of the world - nearly everything seems to be made there these days!
People were isolated from the rest of the world.
The Gobi Desert kept China isolated.
The Silk Road was the only land connection between China and the rest of the world.