The Chinese Civilization
The history of ancient Chinese civilization has always fascinated people, perhaps, in recent times more than ever. More than one billion Chinese people live in the world today. There are many characteristics that can unite and give a common identity to such an enormous amount of people. Some of these characteristics lie in the long history of the land, different in language, geography, literature, science, and math. All of these views have been reflected during different times in the Chinese history. China’s geography is very distinctive than other countries. China is located in the Southeast Asia, on the East Coast of the Pacific Ocean. The climate of China is similar to the United States. Temperate climates prevail within desert and semiarid regions in the western interior. A small area of tropical climate in the extreme Southeast. Many crops are grown in China such as grain, cotton, and oil seeds. Many farm families choose to specialize in a particular market crop like fresh vegetables or cut flowers. China needs rivers to survive, without rivers China could not produce rice (their main crop). Large citrus orchards are found in the central of the rivers. In the far South,
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Approximate Word count = 2357
Approximate Pages = 9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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