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1 Introduction Geography
Ancient China Introduction Geography

2 Map #1 Shade each a different colour and label: China, Japan, India, Mongolia, Russia, North Korea, South Korea, Taiwan, Kazakhstan, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, and Nepal. Mark on the map: the Himalayas and the Gobi Desert

3 Map #2 Mark on the Map: The Yangtze River, the Yellow River, the East China Sea, the South China Sea, the city of Anyang

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5 The Great Wall of China is the only human-made structure on Earth that can be seen from space.

6 Chinese societies developed in isolation from the rest of the world.
Chinese borders were protected in southwest by the Himalayan Mountains and the west by the Gobi Desert.

7 Two rivers were very important in ancient China, the Yellow River and the Yangtze.
The rivers provided people with transportation routes, water for washing and drinking, and irrigating crops.

8 The land surrounding the Yellow River is covered in loess; yellow silt from the plains and Gobi desert. The loess was brought into the area by glaciers and from the annual flooding of the Yellow River.

9 The Yellow River was not consistent in level because of unpredictable summer rains; this made it necessary for farmers to learn how to build dikes, dams, canals, and irrigation systems.

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