The Huang He River is located in this part of China.
Inner China
The Tibetan Plateau was used by nomads for raising these animals.
Yaks, Sheep, & goats
This basin in Inner China had a warm and wet climate, ideal for rice farming.
Chang Jiang Basin
The North China Plain has this type of climate, making it suitable for farming.
Ideal Climate
This crop thrived in the wet climate of the Chang Jiang Basins.
Rice
The North China Plain is nicknamed?
Land of the Yellow Earth
Permanent communities in the Northwestern Deserts formed around these.
oases
Most ideal place for farming?
The Chang Jiang Basins had this type of climate, which supported rice farming.
Warm and Wet
Farmers on the North China Plain depended on this river for fertile soil.
Huang He
Most early settlers of Inner China built permanent homes out of this material.
Packed Soil
This natural feature made the climate in Outer China too harsh for farming.
cold temperatures or deserts
his river is called the "Long River" due to its length.
Chang Jiang
The North China Plain experiences this range of temperatures throughout the year.
very warm in the summer and cold in the winter
Nomads in the outer china raised these types of animals for food and resources.
Yaks, goat, & sheep
This river in Inner China carried loess, making the soil fertile.
Huang He River
What did people in outer china have for their homes?
Tents- They were moving around a lot.
This desert is nicknames the "sea of death" & "Land of no return"
Talkaliman Desert
he Northeastern Plain’s climate is too cold and dry to support this activity. (Outer china)
Farming
The Huang He deposited this nutrient-rich material that made the soil fertile.
loess
Farmers in Inner China primarily grew these three crops.
Wheat, Millet & rice
This geographic feature separated Outer China from Inner China.
Mountains or Deserts
What mountains surrounded the outer china?
Himalaya mountains.
This desert region experiences extreme temperature changes, from sizzling hot summers to freezing winters.
Taklimakan Desert
Farmers in Inner China raised this type of poultry alongside their crops.
Chicken