Mountains are one example
The answer to this question would be no/false.
Well, mountains pretty much stay put and do not go away, so the ancient mountains are the same ones as today's mountains. China has many mountains, but there is one that stands out because it is of multiple colors. Its name is Rainbow Mountain, and is likely the one you are asking about.
Well, mountains pretty much stay put and do not go away, so the ancient mountains are the same ones as today's mountains. China has many mountains, but there is one that stands out because it is of multiple colors. Its name is Rainbow Mountain, and is likely the one you are asking about.
China and India are separated by the Himalayan Mountains. That's why China and India never had wars or anything, because there are huge mountains, one with a record height, and no one can get across.
mount. Everest and another one :S
about one third.
The Sahara would cover nearly a third f the African continent.
These are the Carpathians Mountains.
No, the Great Wall of China does not cover the entire country. It stretches over approximately 13,000 miles across northern China, but it does not encircle the entire country.
They make the geographical features of the country.
China cause they have one third of the world s population to create an army.