Which land-form explains the lack of cultural interaction between ancient China and ancient India?

a. the Loess Plateau
b. the Chang River Valley
c. the Gobi dessert
d. the Himalaya Mountains

It's most likely c. right?

D is right.

Yes, the correct answer is c. the Gobi Desert. The Gobi Desert is a vast desert located between China and Mongolia, and it served as a natural barrier that limited cultural interaction between ancient China and ancient India. The desert's harsh and inhospitable conditions made it difficult for trade routes and communication to develop between the two regions. As a result, interactions between ancient China and ancient India were significantly limited by the geographical obstacle presented by the Gobi Desert.

Nope. Check a map.

Which one of these is one of the worst places to pass through? You can pass a river and a plateau. You can still pass the desert. But the hardest to pass is D, because not only is it cold as heck over there and the mountains are super high, but the highest mountain there to pass to the other side is Mt. Everest. So, in my opinion, it must be D.

Not on my map.

I also have charts of the South China Sea and Straits of Malacca and Indian Ocean that hint at serious ancient interactions. Your text was not written by a seafarer.

Yes, agree with Astral.

Thank You so much. I had second thoughts on D

You're welcome.

Please do not use Jiskha as your user name!

Duuuuu its D

You guys are such liars the answer was b I was literally on the test and put d and it says it’s b chang river