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China's territory includes mountains, high plateaus, sandy deserts, and dense forests. One-third of China's land area is made up of mountains. The tallest mountain on Earth, Mount Everest, sits on the border between China and Nepal. China has thousands of rivers.
These treacherous deserts and mountains kept early China isolated from Western civilizations. In this way, geography kept early China culturally and economically isolated from the rest the world.
Despite its isolation from the rest of the world, the challenges presented by China's varied and dangerous topography led to the proliferation of primitive inventions and knowledge throughout China’s vast countryside. In this way, China’s geography can be partially credited with that civilization’s early advancements in science and technology.
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* China is isolated from Western civilizations.
* these harsh geography of early China resulted in an isolated, economically challenged and largely nomadic civilization.
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.