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How did the geography of China influence Chinese civilization?
A
It allowed them to be influenced by many different cultures
B
It gave them extreme weather
C
It kept them isolated from other cultural influences
D
none of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -To the south and southeast of China are the Himalaya Mountains. These are the highest mountains in the world. They provided a nearly impassable border for Ancient China, keeping the area isolated from many other civilizations. They were also important to Chinese religion and were considered sacred.

Detailed explanation-2: -China’s geography also helped to protect it against invaders. The Himalaya Mountains are the largest in the world and protect China to the southwest. To the north of China is the Gobi Desert, while the Pacific Ocean lies to the east. The Chinese were in relative isolation from the rest of the world for centuries.

Detailed explanation-3: -Ancient China’s geography shaped how its culture and civilization developed. It was isolated from much of the rest of the world by deserts to the west and north, large mountains to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the east. This isolation led the Chinese to develop independently outside other ancient civilizations.

Detailed explanation-4: -China was isolated from other civilizations because of its geography. The high Tibet-Qinghai Plateau made it difficult to communicate with civilizations to the southwest of China. The dry Gobi and Taklimakan Deserts made it difficult to communicate with civilizations to the northwest of China.

Detailed explanation-5: -To the north is the Gobi Desert, and to the west lies the Taklamakan Desert. The Pamir, the Tian Shan, and the Himalayan mountain ranges form a tight curve on China’s western border. Because of those natural barriers, China remained isolated from much of the ancient world for thousands of years.

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