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100

This country is the largest in East Asia, covering 4/5 of the region’s total area.

China

100

This dynasty was the first known ruling dynasty of China.

The Xia Dynasty

100

This East Asian country is known for its popular anime industry.

Japan

100

This East Asian country has the second-largest economy in the world.

China

100

This sea lies between China and Korea.

The Yellow Sea

200

This mountain range in East Asia is the highest in the world.

The Himalayas 

200

Confucius founded this belief system emphasizing respect for family and leadership.

Confucianism

200

This type of music from South Korea has gained international popularity.

K-pop

200

This natural disaster is a constant threat in Japan due to its location on the Pacific Ring of Fire.

Earthquakes

200

This landlocked country in East Asia is known for the Gobi Desert and nomadic culture.

Mongolia

300

This river, also called the "Cradle of Chinese Civilization," is the second-longest in China.

The Huang He/Yellow River

300

This man-made structure was built in China to protect against invaders and stretches over 13,000 miles.

The Great Wall of China

300

This Chinese invention helped sailors navigate by showing direction.

The magnetic compass

300

This form of government, in which the state controls production, has historically influenced China.

Communism

300

This large sea is located between China, the Philippines, and Southeast Asia.

The South China Sea

400

The Japanese islands were formed by this natural event millions of years ago.

A volcanic eruption

400

The invention of this explosive substance in China changed warfare and entertainment.

Gunpowder

400

This staple food is commonly eaten in most East Asian countries.

Rice or Noodles

400

This term refers to a group of islands, such as Japan.

Archipelago

400

This country lies to the northeast of China and has one of the most closed-off economies in the world.

North Korea

500

This desert, located in Mongolia and China, is one of the largest in the world.

The Gobi Desert

500

This famous trade route connected China to the Mediterranean for exchanging silk and other goods.

The Silk Road

500

This unique natural resource, cultivated in Japan, is known for its smooth, shiny appearance and is often used in jewelry.

Cultured Pearls

500

This term describes an area where a foreign country has exclusive trading rights within another country.

Sphere of influence

500

List the four largest seas in East Asia.

Yellow Sea

South China Sea

East China Sea

Sea of Japan