Check point #40 China Geography. 1.What does the Huang He mean? A.Yellow River B.China’s Sorrow C.Yangtze D.Loess.

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Check point #40 China Geography

1.What does the Huang He mean? A.Yellow River B.China’s Sorrow C.Yangtze D.Loess

2.What desert borders China to the north? a.Sahara b.Gobi c.Arabian d.Siberia

3.What separates China from India? a.Deserts b.Oceans c.Mountains d.Rivers

4.Where do most people in China live? a.Eastern lowlands b.Northern dry lands c.Westerns highlands d.Plateau of Tibet

5.Which river is the 3 rd longest river in the world and the longest in Asia? a.Huang He b.Chaing Jang c.Nile d.Amazon

Geographic featuresEffect on China’s civilization Rivers Provided rich soil for Chinese farmers Caused many deaths by flooding Used waterways for trade and transportation Mountains Formed a barrier around the country making it difficult for invaders to enter Made it possible for China to develop a unique culture and civilization Deserts Created a barrier around the country like the mountains did 6. What feature made it easier for people to travel and trade? a.Rivers b.Mountains c.Deserts d.Plateaus

Geographic featuresEffect on China’s civilization Rivers Provided rich soil for Chinese farmers Caused many deaths by flooding Used waterways for trade and transportation Mountains Formed a barrier around the country making it difficult for invaders to enter Made it possible for China to develop a unique culture and civilization Deserts Created a barrier around the country like the mountains did 7. What did both the mountains and deserts surrounding China have in common? a.Provided rich soil b.Served as natural barriers c.Used for transportation d.Caused many deaths due to flooding

Check your answers

1.What does the Huang He mean? A.Yellow River B.China’s Sorrow C.Yangtze D.Loess

2.What desert borders China to the north? a.Sahara b.Gobi c.Arabian d.Siberia

3.What separates China from India? a.Deserts b.Oceans c.Mountains d.Rivers

4.Where do most people in China live? a.Eastern lowlands b.Northern dry lands c.Westerns highlands d.Plateau of Tibet

5.Which river is the 3 rd longest river in the world and the longest in Asia? a.Huang He b.Chaing Jang c.Nile d.Amazon

6. What river is being described below? ________________. a.Indus b.Tigris c.Yellow d.Nile Geographic featuresEffect on China’s civilization Rivers Provided rich soil for Chinese farmers Caused many deaths by flooding Used waterways for trade and transportation Mountains Formed a barrier around the country making it difficult for invaders to enter Made it possible for China to develop a unique culture and civilization Deserts Created a barrier around the country like the mountains did 6. What feature made it easier for people to travel and trade? a.Rivers b.Mountains c.Deserts d.Plateaus

Geographic featuresEffect on China’s civilization Rivers Provided rich soil for Chinese farmers Caused many deaths by flooding Used waterways for trade and transportation Mountains Formed a barrier around the country making it difficult for invaders to enter Made it possible for China to develop a unique culture and civilization Deserts Created a barrier around the country like the mountains did 7. What did both the mountains and deserts surrounding China have in common? a.Provided rich soil b.Served as natural barriers c.Used for transportation d.Caused many deaths due to flooding

House Question is…

2.What desert borders China to the north? a.Sahara b.Gobi c.Arabian d.Siberia