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The fourth largest country in the world is?
China
United States
Russia
Canada
Geographically speaking, there are two main areas of China, which are...
Upper China + Lower China
Inner China + Outer China
Northern China + Southern China
Western China + Eastern China
Most of ancient Chinese history only involves this geographical area...
Outer China
Lower China
Upper China
Inner China
The Tibet-Qinghai Plateau is the world's largest plateau.
True
False
What river(s) begin in the Tibet-Qinghai Plateau?
Indus
Huang He
Euphrates
Chang Jiang
Inner China is known for its vast deserts, including the Taklimakan and the Gobi.
True
False
Which Chinese desert's name means, “once you go in, you will not come out.”
Sahara Desert
Gobi Desert
Taklimakan Desert
Thar Desert
Which region of China is known as the “Land of the Yellow Earth" ?
Tibetan-Qinghai Plateau
Chang Jiang Basins
Northeastern Plains
North China Plain
The Chang Jiang Basins are wet coastal plains that provide fertile soil and ideal climate for...
wheat
rice
coffee
quinoa
Which of the following were reasons most early people settled on the North China Plain?
access to rivers like the Huang He that provided rich silt and fertile soil.
a flat plain that was covered in grass and other vegetation.
huge mountains that that surrounded it from the north.
a moderate climate that was ideal for living conditions for settlement.
China was isolated (separated) from other civilizations because of its geography. What physical features blocked access into China?
Tibetan-Qinghai Plateau
Gobi Desert
Chang Jiang Basins
Taklimakan Desert
Because of geography, several ways of life developed in China. Which of the following are examples of geography shaped Chinese life?
people in the Tibetan-Qinghai Plateau became herders
people in the Northwestern deserts build mud homes next to oases
people in the Northeastern Plains were nomadic herders who followed their animals.
people in the Chang Jiang Basins grew rice since farmland was limited
The geography of Inner China was more attractive than Outer China because...
it was covered in deserts which made it difficult for people to invade
it was surrounded by mountains that provided a cold climate
it was a land of river valleys and plains that provided fertile soil and access to water.
it had a warm climate with wet lands that were ideal for growing rice
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