The Geography of China
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- Q1Taklimakan DesertThe largest mountain range in the world, found in parts of China, borders Outer ChinaIt is 505 feet below sea level. It is the second-lowest place in China.Warm and wet, excellent for vegetation, located in Inner ChinaOne of the world’s largest deserts, found in Outer China30s
- Q2HimalayasThe largest mountain range in the world, found in parts of China, borders Outer ChinaIt is 505 feet below sea level. It is the second-lowest place in China.Rocky land surrounded by towering mountains, called “Roof of the World” because of its height above sea level, located in Outer ChinaWarm and wet, excellent for vegetation, located in Inner China30s
- Q3Turfan DepressionWarm and wet, excellent for vegetation, located in Inner ChinaThe largest mountain range in the world, found in parts of China, borders Outer ChinaOne of the world’s largest deserts, found in Outer ChinaIt is 505 feet below sea level. It is the second-lowest place in China.30s
- Q4Chang Jiang BasinsIt is 505 feet below sea level. It is the second-lowest place in China.Warm and wet, excellent for vegetation, located in Inner ChinaOne of the world’s largest deserts, found in Outer ChinaRocky land surrounded by towering mountains, called “Roof of the World” because of its height above sea level, located in Outer China30s
- Q5Tibet Qinghai PlateauIt is 505 feet below sea level. It is the second-lowest place in China.The largest mountain range in the world, found in parts of China, borders Outer ChinaOne of the world’s largest deserts, found in Outer ChinaRocky land surrounded by towering mountains, called “Roof of the World” because of its height above sea level, located in Outer China30s
- Q6Isolation or isolatedThe largest mountain range in the world, found in parts of China, borders Outer ChinaTo be separated from others or inhibited by physical landforms or barriersIt is 505 feet below sea level. It is the second-lowest place in China.Warm and wet, excellent for vegetation, located in Inner China30s
- Q7North China PlainTo be separated from others or inhibited by physical landforms or barriersRocky land surrounded by towering mountains, called “Roof of the World” because of its height above sea level, located in Outer ChinaIt is 505 feet below sea level. It is the second-lowest place in China.A flat region of grassland, called “Land of the Yellow Earth” because the ground is covered with yellow silt, home of the Yellow River (Huang He), Located in Inner China30s
- Q8Outer ChinaLandforms include the Gobi Desert, Northeastern Plain, Tibet Plateau, and the Turfan DepressionWarm and wet, excellent for vegetation, located in Inner ChinaLandforms include the Chang Jiang Basins and the North China PlainA flat region of grassland, called “Land of the Yellow Earth” because the ground is covered with yellow silt, home of the Yellow River (Huang He), Located in Inner China30s
- Q9Inner ChinaTo be separated from others or inhibited by physical landforms or barriersRocky land surrounded by towering mountains, called “Roof of the World” because of its height above sea level, located in Outer ChinaLandforms include the Chang Jiang Basins and the North China PlainA flat region of grassland, called “Land of the Yellow Earth” because the ground is covered with yellow silt, home of the Yellow River (Huang He), Located in Inner China30s
- Q10What was the Silk Road?A road made of silk that individuals find fascinatingA timeline that helps historians understand IndiaA trade network that connected the East and Western parts of AsiaNone of the above30s
- Q11What made Outer China less habitable (harder to live in)?NeitherBothTemperatureGeography30s