VEGETATION
Resources
Natural and mineral resources are unevenly distributed throughout East Asia
The number of mountains in East Asia means that the amount of land available for agriculture is limited. The land in the valleys I highly productive, allowing the Chinese to grow rice and many other crops.
The number of mountains in East Asia means that the amount of land available for agriculture is limited. The land in the valleys I highly productive, allowing the Chinese to grow rice and many other crops.
Resources include:
Coal Cooper Hydroelectric power Iron ore Lead Natural gas
Petroleum Silver Commercial fishing Tin Tungsten
Petroleum Silver Commercial fishing Tin Tungsten
Forest are also abundant in this region. China has large energy reserves of petroleum, coal, and natural gas. China's resources have enabled it to be self-sufficient for most of its history.
The mineral resources include ron ore, tungsten, manganese, molybdenum, magnesite, lead, zinc, and cooper.
China has long river systems that are important to the county's economy. The provide crop irrigation, hydroelectric power, and transportation.
The mineral resources include ron ore, tungsten, manganese, molybdenum, magnesite, lead, zinc, and cooper.
China has long river systems that are important to the county's economy. The provide crop irrigation, hydroelectric power, and transportation.