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Asia Geography
Mr. Napier
Standards for Southern and Eastern Asia
• SS7G9 The student will locate selected features in Southern and Eastern Asiaa. Locate on a world and regional political-physical
map: Ganges River, Huang He (Yellow River), Indus River, Mekong River, Chang Jiang (Yangtze River), Bay of Bengal, Indian Ocean, Sea of Japan, South China Sea, Yellow Sea, Gobi Desert, Taklimakan Desert, Himalayan Mountains, and Korean Peninsula
b. Locate on a world and regional political-physical map the countries of China, India, Indonesia, Japan, North Korea, South Korea, and Vietnam
Standards con’t
• SS7G10 The student will discuss environmental issues across Southern and Eastern Asia.a. Describe the causes and effects of pollution on
the Yangtze and Ganges Rivers.b. Describe the causes and effects of air pollution
and flooding in India and China
Asia
• China• India• Indonesia• Japan• North Korea• South Korea• Vietnam• Pacific Ocean• Indian Ocean
Asia• Ganges River• Huang He (Yellow River)• Indus River• Mekong River• Yangtze (Chang Jiang) River• Bay of Bengal• Sea of Japan• South China Sea• Yellow Sea• Gobi Desert• Taklimakan Desert• Himalayan Mountains• Korean Peninsula
Asia Map Questions
1. Into which large body of water does the Ganges River flow?2. What is the tallest peak in the Himalayan Mountains?3. Of the countries you labeled, which two are archipelagoes?4. Of the countries you labeled, which two have borders on the
South China Sea?5. In what country is the Gobi Desert?6. What is the capital of China?7. Which two major bodies of water surround the Korean
Peninsula?8. Since World War II, what two major wars has the U.S. fought in
Asia?
Homework 3-19
Read pages 651 to 658Questions 2,3,and 4 on page 658Big vocab – Long March, Mao, Chiang, Nationalists, Taiwan, Great leap Forward, Cultural Revolution, Martial Law.
Himalayas, Taklimakan, Korea, Indonesia, Japan
About 17,500 Islands!!!
Physical Features – The LandMountains
• Himalayas in western China, Nepal, and northern India are tallest in the world– Mt. Everest is the tallest mountain
in the world at 29, 028 feet• Hindu Kush and the Karakoram
Range in northern Pakistan are also extremely high
• These ranges, called the Northern Mountain Rim, separate Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh from the rest of Asia– These countries form a
subcontinent (a large landmass that is part of a continent but is geographically separated from it)
– The terrain is rough and difficult to farm so fewer people live in this region
The Land – con’tDeserts
• Gobi Desert in southern Mongolia and northern China– Mongolian word for
“waterless place”– Summer temps can reach
113 degrees F; winter temps can dip to -40 degrees F
• Taklimakan Desert in western China – averages less than 1 inch
of rain per year– one of the world’s largest
sandy deserts
Don’t believe everything you see online.
The Land – con’tPlains
• The Northern Plains lie between the Himalayas and southern India – includes the Ganges and
Indus River Valleys– fertile farmland because of
rich sediment left by the Ganges during flood season
– densely populated• North China Plains and
Manchurian Plains in eastern and northern China– Most of China’s people live
in these fertile areas
SO…1. How are the deserts in
China different from the Sahara?
2. Why is it so difficult to climb Mt. Everest?
3. How has geography isolated India from China?
4. What country is northwest of India? (Hint – Muslim)
5. Where do most people live in India? Where do most people live in China?
The Land – con’tPlateaus
• The Deccan Plateau– makes up most of southern
India– bordered by coastal mountains
(Eastern and Western Ghats)– fewer people than the Northern
Plains• Plateau of Tibet
– southwestern China– spreads across ¼ of China’s
land– about 15,000 ft above sea level
making it the highest plateau in the world
– nicknamed “Roof of the World”
Checking up?
1. Hindu Kush2. Subcontinent3. Mt. Everest4. Bangladesh5. Gobi6. Northern Plains7. Tibet8. Deccan Plateau
A. High, flat area in IndiaB. Includes Ganges and
Indus River valleysC. Five miles highD. Country east of IndiaE. Mountains separating
Pakistan from ChinaF. High, flat area in south
west China.G. India, Pakistan,
BangladeshH. “waterless place”
The Land – con’tIslands
• South Asia: Sri Lanka and the Maldives– south and southwest of India– Sri Lanka has lots of rain and is
known for its tea production– The Maldives is made up of
1200 atolls (ring-shaped coral islands surrounding a lagoon)
The Land – con’tIslands
• South Asia: Sri Lanka south east of India– Sri Lanka has lots of rain and is
known for its tea production
Teardrop shaped
And Tea Production
The Land – con’t
The Land – con’t• What can we do to fix
this situation?
• What would you suggest the Maldivian government to do?
• Cutting back on motor vehicle exhaust, and on anything that creates smoke or soot
• Continuing to build breakwaters to protect major cities.
The Land – con’t• Southeast Asia:
Borneo, Singapore, Indonesia, and the Philippines– Indonesia is made of
volcanic islands, more than 6000 islands of which are inhabited• most people are farmers
even though the soil is not fertile
– the Philippines have 800 inhabited islands• half of the people are
farmers• http://www.cbsnews.com
/pictures/powerful-typhoon-slams-philippines/
The Land – con’t• East Asia: Japan and Taiwan– Japan is an archipelago
with 4 main islands and about 4000 smaller islands• many active volcanoes and
is prone to earthquakes• mountainous, very little flat
land– Taiwan has a forested
mountain range that bisects the island from north to south• foothills, terraced flatlands,
and coastal plains• Off the south eastern coast
of China
“The Land” – quick quiz1. Indonesia2. atoll3. subcontinent4. Taklimakan5. Sri Lanka6. Deccan
a. ring-shaped coral islands surrounding a lagoon
b. small teardrop-shaped island known for its tea
c. desert in western Chinad. India, Pakistan, and
Bangladeshe. 6000 inhabited volcanic
islandsf. large area in southern
India located between the Western Ghats and the Eastern Ghats
Check Up Islands1. Where is Sri Lanka?2. What is the main industry in Sri Lanka?3. Describe an atoll?4. What made many of the islands in Indonesia?5. What issues are the Maldives having currently?6. Why is the soil in Indonesia not good for farming?7. Why is Indonesia so tropical?8. What natural disasters occur frequently in Japan?9. Where are many farms created in the Philippines?10. Why is Taiwan not part of Communist China?
Physical Features – Seas and Rivers
Rivers of Southern Asia• Ganges River
– located in northern India– carries rich sediment
(minerals and debris that settle at the bottom of a river) from the Himalayas to the plains
– river valley is a fertile farming area and is densely populated
– holy river in Hinduism– pollution causes health
problems for the people who bathe in the river
Seas and Rivers – con’t• Indus River
– begins north of the Himalayas in Tibet, China
– flows southwest through Pakistan to the Arabian Sea
Rivers of Eastern Asia• Huang He (Yellow River)
– major river system in northern China
– called “yellow” because of loess (a fine, yellow-brown soil) that blows in from deserts in western China
– rich soil from the river has made the North China Plain a major wheat-growing area
– floods regularly killing people and destroying property
– nicknamed “China’s Sorrow”
Rivers (continued)
• Chang Jiang (Yangtze)Asia’s longest
3,400 miles longFlows through canyons
and broad plainsProvides water for
irrigation of rice paddiesShanghai is port city
14 million people China’s largest port
• Chinese are building world’s largest dam.– Three Gorges Dam
• 607 feet high• 1.4 miles wide• Will prevent floods and
make electric power• Will force 1 million people
to move
Mekong River • 2,400 miles long• Forms boundary between
Thailand and Laos• Large population along the
banks, especially in Vietnam• Fighting along river in
Vietnam War.• Water provides irrigation for
rice paddies.
Checking Up on Asian Rivers
1. Ganges River2. Mekong River3. Indus River4. Chang Jiang
River5. Three Gorges6. Huang He River7. Shanghai8. Loess
A. U.S. soldiers fought in this delta. B. Major dam built in ChinaC. China’s sorrow (Yellow)D. Asia’s longest river (Yangtze)E. Fine yellow soil blown in from
desertF. India’s holy “Hindu” riverG. Flows through Pakistan to Arabian
SeaH. Largest city in China at mouth of
Chang Jiang River.
Warm Up - Geography1. Name the longest river in Asia.2. Name the highest mountain in Asia.3. What is the largest city in China?4. Name the two deserts in China.5. What is the longest river in India?6. List two countries through which the Mekong flows.7. What island is the “other” China?8. How were the islands of Japan formed?9. List the countries other than India on the sub-continent.10. List three animals sacred to the Hindu religion.
Natural Resources• India and Pakistan have the most mineral wealth in Asia.
• Oil is found in South China Sea, Indonesia and Vietnam.
• Coal is in China, Indonesia, North and South Korea, Japan, India, Philippines and Vietnam.
• Hydroelectric and nuclear power plants are used.
• Iron ore in China.
• Where are most natural resources in Asia?
• Where are most natural resources in Asia? Natural Resources
Nuclear Power Plants in Asia
Environmental Concerns in Asia• Water is in short supply.– High population needs large
amount of water.– Long dry seasons limit water
flow in rivers.– Pollution is increasing,
especially in Ganges River• Air Pollution– Increase in cars– Inside homes because of
cooking fuel.– Clouds of chemicals
•
Monsoons Winds
• Seasonal winds influence the weather of Asia
• Dry and wet seasons• Winter – dry winds off
the colder land keep clouds away
• Summer – cooler air over the oceans rush toward land bringing large amounts of moisture
• Moisture needed for growing season.
• Dry Monsoon – cold dry wind
• Wet Monsoon – warm wet wind.
Japan and Korea Climate
• Korea and Japan’s climate is controlled by the Monsoons. Summer months are wet/warm.
• Winter winds bring cold and snow to western coasts and North Korea.
• Typhoon season is summer and early fall.
Images of AsiaCan you identify the issue?
Asia Environment QuestionsAnswer in sentences
1. Why are the number of nuclear power plants in Japan being questioned?
2. Why are the Monsoons important to the growing of rice? Where do they come from?
3. What causes indoor air pollution in Asia?4. What problems are associated with the
Ganges River? How do people use it?5. List three reasons for environmental
concerns in China? Do you have a solution?
Geography Review1. Why is China such an important country in the world?2. Why is India called a sub-continent?3. What separates India from China?4. How many islands make up Indonesia?5. What is the largest desert in Asia?6. Why is Korea divided into two nations?7. Where has the United States fought two wars in Asia since WWII?8. Describe an archipelago. 9. What major river flows through Pakistan?10. Name the longest river in China. How long is it? 11. What is China building on the Chang Jiang? 12. Where is Mt. Everest?13. Name the former U.S. colony east of the South China Sea.
Pictorial Summary• With collaborative partner, fold
paper into 6 squares.• Label one square for mountains,
one for deserts, one for plains, one for plateaus, and one for islands.
• In the last square, explain in words the effects of the high mountains and where most people in Asia live.
• Draw a picture or pictures in each square that represents that land feature. It can show specific features, absolute locations, relative locations, etc. Anything that “summarizes” your notes through pictures will work.
Mountains Deserts Plains
Plateaus Islands Explain (in words) 3 effects of the mountains.Explain where most people in Asia tend to live.
Ganges River Movie
• Write out 20 facts from the movie on the paper provided.
• When the movie is over, answer the questions on the back of the paper.
• Question: What are the most significant problems and concerns with the Ganges River and the land around the river. How could these problems be fixed (propose a solution).
What can you tell from this map of Asia?