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Geography of India I can describe the geographical features of India.

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Geography of India

I can describe the geographical features of

India.

Important Vocabulary• Title the top of your notebook page

Important Vocabulary.

• As we study Ancient India, you will continue to add to this list and write down definitions.

• For today’s lesson, write down each of the following words. SKIP A LINE between each word.

SubcontinentHindu KushHimalayasMonsoons

Physical Geography of India

India is a SUBCONTINENT, which is a large landmass that is like a continent, only smaller.

The subcontinent includes present-day Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, and most of Pakistan.

Bangladesh

Bhutan

India

Nepal

Pakistan

MountainsThose high mountains tower over the

northern borders of India. They form several mountain ranges including the Hindu Kush and the Himalayas.

HIMALAYAS: The world’s largest mountain range. It covers 420,000 square miles. The 10 tallest mountains on Earth are located here, including Mt. Everest (29,029ft)

HINDU KUSH: A large mountain range that separates India from Western Asia. It covers 60,000 square miles.

WaterwaysIn addition to tall mountains, the subcontinent has several great rivers. These include the Ganges and the Indus Rivers.

GANGES RIVERINDUS RIVER

Like other rivers you have studied, these two rivers carry water for irrigation. The deposited silt made the land very fertile. The first Indian civilization was located near the Indus River valley.

The Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean, and Bay of Bengal surround India. Ancient Indians sailed these waters to other ancient lands, such as Mesopotamia. This travel helped encourage trade.