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How did the location of the Gobi and Taklamakan Deserts, the Himalaya Mountains, and the Pacific Ocean impact early settlement in China?(1 point)
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It meant early peoples developed in isolation.
It meant early peoples developed in isolation.
It meant early peoples had to travel along he Chang River.
It meant early peoples had to travel along he Chang River.
It meant early peoples had to develop into a seafaring civilization.
It meant early peoples had to develop into a seafaring civilization.
It meant early peoples fought for fertile land as there wasn't very much.
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It meant early peoples developed in isolation.
It meant early peoples developed in isolation.
It meant early peoples had to travel along he Chang River.
It meant early peoples had to travel along he Chang River.
It meant early peoples had to develop into a seafaring civilization.
It meant early peoples had to develop into a seafaring civilization.
It meant early peoples fought for fertile land as there wasn't very much.
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The most accurate response regarding the impact of the location 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.**
The geographical features, such as deserts and mountains, served as barriers to movement and communication, contributing to periods of isolation for early Chinese civilizations.
**It meant early peoples developed in isolation.**
The geographical features, such as deserts and mountains, served as barriers to movement and communication, contributing to periods of isolation for early Chinese civilizations.
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