Asked by hhfhfhfhf
Where did China's fist civilization develop?
on the Plateau of Tibet
along the Chang River
in the Gobi Desert
on the North China Plain
on the Plateau of Tibet
along the Chang River
in the Gobi Desert
on the North China Plain
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Answered by
hhfhfhfhf
How did the location of the Gobi and Taklamakan Deserts, the Himalaya Mountains, and the Pacific Ocean impact early settlement in China?
It meant early peoples fought for fertile land as there wasn't very much.
It meant early peoples developed in isolation.
It meant early peoples had to develop into a seafaring civilization.
It meant early peoples had to travel along he Chang River.
It meant early peoples fought for fertile land as there wasn't very much.
It meant early peoples developed in isolation.
It meant early peoples had to develop into a seafaring civilization.
It meant early peoples had to travel along he Chang River.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
China's first civilization developed on the North China Plain. This region, particularly along the Yellow River (Huang He), is where early agricultural societies emerged, leading to the rise of significant dynasties.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The most accurate statement regarding the impact of the Gobi and Taklamakan Deserts, the Himalaya Mountains, and the Pacific Ocean on early settlement in China is: **It meant early peoples developed in isolation.**
These geographical features created natural barriers that limited interactions with other cultures and civilizations, leading to the development of distinct Chinese cultural and societal traits.
These geographical features created natural barriers that limited interactions with other cultures and civilizations, leading to the development of distinct Chinese cultural and societal traits.
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