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Geography of China

Geography of People's Republic of China
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Continent Asia
Region East/Southeast Asia
Coordinates 35°0′N 105°0′E / 35.000°N 105.000°E / 35.000; 105.000
Area Ranked 3
 • Total 9,596,960 km2 (3,705,410 sq mi)
 • Land 97.2%
 • Water 2.8%
Coastline 14,500 km (9,000 mi)
Borders Afghanistan, Bhutan, Burma, India, North Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan, Vietnam
Highest point Mount Everest, 8,848 m (29,029 ft)
Lowest point Turpan Pendi, −154 m (−505 ft)
Longest river Yangtze River
Largest lake Qinghai Lake
Climate diverse range; ranges from tropical in south to subarctic in north
Terrain mostly mountains, high plateaus, deserts in west and plains, deltas and hills in east
Natural Resources coal, iron ore, petroleum, natural gas, mercury, tin, tungsten, antimony, manganese, molybdenum, vanadium, magnetite, aluminum, lead, zinc, rare earth elements, uranium, hydropower potential, arable land
Natural Hazards typhoons; damaging floods; tsunamis; earthquakes; droughts; land subsidence
Environmental Issues air pollution; water shortages; water pollution; deforestation; soil erosion; desertification; trade in endangered species

China has great physical diversity. The east and south of the country consists of fertile lowlands and foothills, and is the location of most of China's agricultural output and human population. The west and north of the country is dominated by sunken basins (such as the Gobi and the Taklamakan), rolling plateaus, and towering massifs. It contains part of the highest tableland on earth, the Tibetan Plateau, and has much lower agricultural potential and population.

Traditionally, the Chinese population centered on the Chinese central plain and oriented itself toward its own enormous inland market, developing as an imperial power whose center lay in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River on the northern plains. More recently, the 18,000 km (11,000 mi) coastline has been used extensively for export-oriented trade, causing the coastal provinces to become the leading economic center.

The People's Republic of China has an area of about 9,600,000 km2 (3,700,000 sq mi). The exact land area is sometimes challenged by border disputes, most notably about Taiwan, Aksai Chin, the Trans-Karakoram Tract, and South Tibet. The area of the People's Republic of China is 9,596,960 km2 (3,705,410 sq mi) according to the CIA's The World Factbook. The People's Republic of China is either the third or fourth largest country in the world, being either slightly larger or slightly smaller than the United States depending on how the area of the United States is measured. Both countries are smaller than Russia and Canada and larger than Brazil.


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