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China Map instructions:
Part 1 – Label the map with the features and countries listed at the bottom of the sheet. (Textbook pages 184, 384-385 are helpful.)
Part 2 – Using two light colors, lightly color over the areas of China that were either VERY good for human settlement or VERY bad for human settlement. Note: Not all areas should be colored, since some features were in between very good and very bad. (Look at chart notes and textbook sections 19.8-19.9.)
Part 3 – Make a map legend of the resources available to humans in each of the areas of ancient China and add your chosen symbols to the map to show where each of the resources were available. (Textbook section 19.10 has the information you need.)
Part 1 – Label the map with the features and countries listed at the bottom of the sheet. (Textbook pages 184, 384-385 are helpful.)
Part 2 – Using two light colors, lightly color over the areas of China that were either VERY good for human settlement or VERY bad for human settlement. Note: Not all areas should be colored, since some features were in between very good and very bad. (Look at chart notes and textbook sections 19.8-19.9.)
Part 3 – Make a map legend of the resources available to humans in each of the areas of ancient China and add your chosen symbols to the map to show where each of the resources were available. (Textbook section 19.10 has the information you need.)