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China and Chinese Territories

This category covers questions about the People's Republic of China (not to be confused with the Republic of China, commonly known as Taiwan), though it is usually simplified as China. An ancient civilization, Chinese history extends hundreds of thousands of years. The most spoken language in China is Mandarin, followed by Cantonese and English. The capital of China is Beijing.

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What typhoon caused the most damage in China?

The most damages in china are caused by Hurricanes Typhoons and cyclone.

There is a brief question about cyclone but I'm just going to do the introduction.

What is a Cyclone?

A cyclone is a heavy wind that spins around (northern hemisphere) and damages

environment. In order for a Cyclone to happen the water needs to be at least 26 degrees. Above the warm ocean the clouds are formed, it pulls and begin to rotate (spins). It starts to spin, that's how cyclone continues.

Is FM optics made in china?

YES. To the best of my knowledge, they are mainly imported into the US by DKG trading which does happen to have a website where you should be able to find more info

How does China protect people in China from natural disasters?

China protects people from natural disasters through a combination of early warning systems, disaster preparedness plans, and structural mitigation measures. The government invests in infrastructure such as flood barriers, earthquake-resistant buildings, and forest conservation to reduce the impact of disasters. Additionally, China has extensive monitoring and response mechanisms in place to provide timely information and support to affected populations.

What did the Chinese use fireworks?

Fireworks were made by accident by a Chinese cook while accidently mixing saltpeter into a cooking fire producing interesting flame...in those times saltpeter was mostly found in kitchens in olden times.

How does global warming affect China?

Global warming is global, so it affecting China the same as other countries. Temperatures are rising, as are sea levels. Glaciers are melting and China's great rivers may lose their reservoirs of ice.

Do Chinese cook their own food?

yes, Chinese people absolutely cook their own food. Cooking is an essential part of Chinese culture, with home-cooked meals being a daily practice for many families. Chinese cuisine's diversity, cultural significance, and emphasis on fresh ingredients all contribute to a strong tradition of home cooking across China.

Where is lenox butterfly meadow china made?

Many Lenox Butterfly Meadow dinner plates and accent plates made in the U.S.A. can still be found. Most of the other pieces in the collection are now made in Indonesia or China, and the quality is not as fine as the U.S. manufactured pieces. Nevertheless, it is a delightful collection, overall. The Lenox Butterfly Meadow collection was designed by Louise le Luyer, a gifted artist who studied in Staffordshire, England. Hope this clarifies.

Is poison ivy found in china?

No, poison ivy is not native to China. It is typically found in North America.

What is a product made from xylene?

Xylene is generally used as a solvent. It is often encountered as a mixture of three different isomers, (same composition different structure), which are generically dimethylbenzenes.


Para-xylene (1, 4 dimethyl benzene) can be oxidised toterephthalicacid which is then used for manufacture of PET plastiic.


Xylenes can be chlorinated to form disinfectants (PCMX).

What is the latitude and longitude of south china?

China is a big country:

Approximate latitude: 18°15′N to 53°30′N

Approximate longitude: 74°E to 134°30′°E

Coordinates of its capital, Beijing:

Latitude: 39°54′50″N

Longitude: 116°23′30″E

I LIVE in China

The latitude and longitude of China is:

35° 0' 0" N / 105° 0' 0" E

What are three peninsulas of china?

  1. Shandong Peninsula located in eastern China.
  2. Liaodong Peninsula located in northeastern China.
  3. Leizhou Peninsula located in southern China.

Does china have a high or low latitude?

China has a range of latitudes, spanning from about 18°N to 54°N. This means that some parts of China have a low latitude while others have a high latitude.

Who was in control of China?

The People's Republic of China is a single-party state controlled by the Chinese Communist Party. The party holds most of the political power and decision-making authority in the country.

What kind if climate in china?

On average, China is hotter than Canada because they are both in the northern hemisphere, China doesn't go above 48 degrees north, Canada goes go below 43 degrees north. Some of the very southern tip of China goes right down to the Tropic of Cancer, where as some of the Canadian Islands go around 80 degrees North in the Arctic Circle, some even higher. They don't seem to go above 83 degrees North.

Is Beijing hot and dry or hot and humid?

Beijing has a continental climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are hot and humid, with temperatures often exceeding 35°C and high humidity levels. Winters are cold and dry, with temperatures often dropping below freezing.

In which city of china could you expect to find sandstorms in spring?

Beijing is the city in China where sandstorms are most likely to occur in spring. This is because it is situated close to the Gobi Desert, which is a major source of sandstorms in the region.

What is the timezone difference from Texas to China?

Texas is typically in the Central Time Zone (UTC-6), while China is in the China Standard Time Zone (UTC+8). Therefore, China is 14 hours ahead of Texas.

Where was the 2010 earthquake in China?

The April 13, 2010 6.9 magnitude earthquake was centered in Qinghai province in Western China near Tibet.

Where was the epicenter of the earthquake that struck Qinghai China On April 14 2010?

Qinghai Earthquake

'The epicenter of the first quake was located 235 miles (380 kilometers) south-southeast of Golmud, a large city in Qinghai, at a depth of six miles (10 kilometers), the USGS said.

Ten minutes later, the area was hit by a magnitude 5.3 quake, which was followed after two minutes by a temblor measuring 5.2, according to the U.S. agency.

Both the subsequent earthquakes were measured at a depth of 6 miles (10 kilometers). Another quake, measuring 5.8, was recorded at 9:25 a.m.'

( From koat.com/news/23142619/detail.html?treets=alb&tml=alb_natlbreak&ts=T&tmi=alb_natlbreak_1_01140104142010)

What passageway of water connects the East Asia Sea and the South China Sea?

The Taiwan Strait is the passageway of water that connects the East China Sea and the South China Sea. It separates Taiwan from mainland China.

How could two points 35 degrees north of the equator-one in north America and the other in china- be distinguished using map coordinates?

Two points 35 degrees north of the equator in North America and China can be distinguished using latitude and longitude coordinates. For North America, the latitude would remain the same at 35 degrees north, while the longitude would specify the location within the continent. Similarly, for China, the latitude would be 35 degrees north, but the longitude would pinpoint the exact position within China.

The largest population that an environment can support is called?

Carrying capacity. It refers to the maximum number of individuals that an environment can sustainably support without damaging the ecosystem or depleting its resources.

What geographic features aided the development of civilization in early China?

Becuase of China's high mountain ranges, forbidding deserts and turbulent sea's, China was able to be protected by anyone who tried to invade China. Although this was useful, it was very hard to import and export.