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The correct answers are: A. gunpowder and E. celadon.
Indeed, gunpowder was invented in the seventh century in China. In the West, it was introduced in the 13th century, most likely by the Mongol invaders who used it against Hungarian and other European forces during the Mongol invasion of Europe. The Battle of Mohi (1241) in Hungary is the place where it is thought to have occurred. Celadon is a form of glazed, green pottery created by Chinese potter artisans of the Northern Song Dynasty, between the 10th and 11th centuries. It is thought to have been learned in Europe in the 17th century.
The correct answers are: B. Japan relies heavily on food sources from the ocean. Indeed, since only 12% of the country’s land is arable, the Japanese rely heavily on their consumption of sea food. Japan has one of the largest commercial fishing fleets in the world and they catch 15% of the global recollection of fish.
D. Inland Japan is mostly mountainous and volcanic and not good for farming. Indeed, as stated above, only 12% of the country’s land is suitable for farming due to the country’s very mountainous relief. Agriculture only represents 1.4% of the country’s Gross Domestic Produce index.