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Yes, China is located on the west coast of the world's largest ocean, the Pacific Ocean. This is good for **ah, and other benefits for the climate are also better.
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1. Convenient transportation, convenient for foreign import and export, and promote economic development.
2. Marine resources are abundant, as well as tidal energy and wind energy are better.
3. Facilitate foreign exchanges and cultural integration.
4. Coastal culture was nurtured.
5. Make the southeast region affected by the southeast monsoon, facilitate agricultural production, bring precipitation, alleviate drought, and make it appear "oasis on the Tropic of Cancer".
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The territorial waters are vast and the marine resources are abundant. The station has the advantage of transportation geography.
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Affected by the monsoon current, the southeast region is easy to develop agriculture, rich in marine resources, smooth transportation, and convenient development of resource circulation.
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China is located in the east of the world's largest continent, Eurasia, and the west is deep into the interior of the Eurasian continent and borders many countries; The eastern part is bordered by the Pacific Ocean, the world's largest ocean, and is home to many islands and harbors.
China is located in the east of Asia, on the west coast of the Pacific Ocean. It starts from the center of the Heilongjiang River near the Mohe River in the north and reaches the dark sand of Zengmu in the Nansha Islands in the south. It stretches from the Pamir Plateau in the west to the confluence of the Heilongjiang and Ussuri rivers in the east. The land area is 9.6 million square kilometers, and the land border is more than 20,000 kilometers.
The territorial sea consists of the Bohai Sea (inland sea) and the three major border seas of the Yellow Sea, the East China Sea and the South China Sea, and the coastline of the eastern and southern continents is 10,000 kilometers.
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Geographically, the world's major powers can be divided into continental, oceanic, and land-sea countries. A continental country is a landlocked country, which refers to a country that has no ocean area and is defended by other countries. An oceanic state is a country that is surrounded by the sea.
A country with both land and sea is a country with a predominantly land area and a coastal area.
Landlocked countries generally have a small land area, most of which are only a few tens of square kilometers, but they vary greatly from country to country. The Vatican, located in Rome, the capital of Italy, covers an area of only one square kilometer, making it the smallest country in the world.
The difference between a continental country and an oceanic state is that a continental-type country uses agriculture and animal husbandry as its main mode of production, while a maritime country uses commerce** as its main mode of production.
Continental countries are more conservative and cohesive, and the demand for land is high due to rent. Oceanic countries are more adventurous and have a strong sense of external development.
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Answer A: This question mainly tests the relevant knowledge of China's borders. From the perspective of the position of the world's continents and oceans, China is located in the east of Asia and the west coast of the Pacific Ocean.
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Answer D Question Analysis: China is located in the eastern part of Asia, on the west coast of the Pacific Ocean, and in the northern hemisphere of the eastern hemisphere.
Test center: This question tests the knowledge of China's borders.
Comments: This question can also test the knowledge of the four ends of China's territory, the location of the hemisphere, the location of latitude, and the sea area of China.
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Answer] B Answer Analysis] Test Question Analysis: China's territory spans a wide range of latitudes from north to south, most of which are located in the middle latitudes, which belong to the north temperate zone, and a few areas in the south are located in the tropics south of the Tropic of Cancer, and there is no cold zone; China is located in the east of the world's largest continent, Eurasia, and the west is deep into the interior of the Eurasian continent and borders many countries; The eastern part is bordered by the Pacific Ocean, the largest ocean in the world, so it is bcorrect
Test Center: This question examines the geographical location and characteristics of our country
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Some features of the topography of Oceania.
The topography of Oceania has characteristics that are different from those of other continents.
1. One of the continents with the lowest average altitude.
Among the seven continents on earth, Oceania (mainly refers to the continental part of Oceania) is one of the continents with the lowest average altitude, and the continental part of Oceania is low and flat, with no high mountains and mountains. It is 340 meters above the European average, less than half of the world's average land height of 760 meters, and only one-third of Asia's highest average altitude of 960 meters. In terms of the absolute maximum height of each continent, Oceania is also one of the lowest continents.
The highest points on each continent are: Mount Everest in Asia at 8,848 meters, Mount Hankouma in South America at 7,010 meters, Mount McKinley in North America at 6,193 meters, Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa at 5,895 meters, Mount Elbrus in the Caucasus in Europe at 5,642 meters, and the highest point in Oceania is Mount Jaya in the western part of the mountain range on the island of New Guinea with an altitude of only 5,030 meters.
2. The smallest continent with the largest number of islands.
Oceania has a continental area of about 8.97 million square kilometers, accounting for only 6 of the world's total land area, about one-fifth of the largest area of Asia (43.8 million square kilometers), and the smallest of the world's seven continents, but with more than 10,000 large and small islands, the number is far from being comparable to other continents.
Third, the continental shelf is relatively large.
The continental shelf of Oceania covers an area of about 2.7 million square kilometres, which is equal to 30 of the continental land area, and the continental shelf is second only to Asia, North America and Europe among all continents. This is an important feature of the coastal topography of Oceania. Because the continents and islands of Oceania are surrounded by a large area of shallow seas, such as the water depth between the northwest of the continent and the Timor Sea, most of them are within 100 meters; The depth of the Arafura Sea between the mainland and the island of New Guinea is mostly within 180 meters; The Torres Strait is 50 meters deep on average; The average depth of the Bass Strait between the mainland and Tasmania is only 70 meters; The average depth of the Cook Strait between the North and South Islands of New Zealand is 128 metres.
Fourth, the distribution of islands has a certain regularity.
Oceania islands are widely distributed in the southwest Pacific Ocean, and from the perspective of geological structure, most of them are interconnected, and the trend is basically the same, and they extend in an arc, forming several large arc-shaped islands around the continent. In a nutshell, from the island of New Guinea to New Zealand via New Caledonia, it is the first arc; From the Bismarck Islands, through the Solomon Islands, Santa Cruz Islands, and Banks Islands to the New Hebrides, it is the second arc; From the Caroline Islands, through the Marshall Islands, Gilbert Islands, Fiji Islands, Toma** Island to the Kermadec Islands, it is the third arc. Not only are the islands of other continents much less numerous than those of Oceania, but they are also structurally inferior to those of Oceania.
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