"Dry rot" (usually fungal decay of cut and cured wood) does not affect ceramic materials, such as your china.
As a case in point, my parents own a centuries-old Chinese vase dating to the early Ming dynasty. Though it is not a significant million-dollar piece, it is a definitive example of "old china". It is kept in a case, and is never washed. One can assume that conditions have been similar through most of its existence.
No. Clothing is washed in the location where they are.
China. China produces about 1.45 billion barrels of crude oil annually.
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Approximately 3.37 trillion worth of trade goes through the South China Sea annually.
5 basillion tons
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450 million tons
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195 million pounds
China produces around 70 million metric tons of potatoes annually.
No, that would be too far away. They would have washed in a stream nearby the mines.
Yes, China berries are poisonous and should be avoided. They contain toxins that can be harmful if ingested. It is best to steer clear of consuming them to prevent any potential health risks.