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Myanmar and Thailand. Formerly Burma and Siam. Objectives. Identify Myanmar and Thailand on a blank map. Discuss the instability of these nations using the word coup. Identify how both of these nations are built around the same types of land formations. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Myanmar and Thailand Formerly Burma and SiamObjectivesIdentify Myanmar and Thailand on a blank map. Explain how the physical geographies of these nations are similar. Identify where minority and majority groups live within these nations in respect to their physical geography. Discuss the instability of these nations using the word coup.

Terms and PlacesIrrawaddy River is the large river in Myanmar.

A coup is when the military takes over the government. Bangkok is the capital of Thailand.

Aung San Suu Kyi is (Ong Song Su Chi) Myanmars elected leader, now under house arrest.

Physical Geography & PopulationsWhere are Myanmar and Thailand? Mountains on Myanmars west separate it from India. Mountains on the north separate Myanmar from China. On the east of Thailand lies the communist countries of southeast Asia. Myanmar and Thailand are the diving point between the Indian Ocean to the west and the South China Sea (part of the Pacific Ocean) to the east.Both Myanmar and Thailand are built around river valleys. Both Myanmar and Thailand originally located their capitals on the fertile delta regions at the mouths of these rivers. ShanKhoratBoth Myanmar and Thailand have fertile plateaus on their east.

Both of their population centers are at the river deltas.However, Thailand has another population center along the coast of the Malay Peninsula.

Myanmar 261,228 sq miles

Thailand 198,117 sq milesUnited States3,806,000 million sq miles

Ethnic groups

Myanmar used to be called Burma because the Burmese people are the majority. The Burmese people live in the Irrawaddy River Valley, the best land. The minority peoples live in the surrounding mountains and on the eastern plateau.

Thailand has fewer minorities.

Still, the Thai people hold the river valley and the minorities are in the highlands on the countrys edges.

Both Burmese and Thai have their own unique alphabet. 13economy

Health and economy in Thailand is similar to other East and Southeast Asian countries. Myanmars health and economy is poorer than most other East and Southeast Asian countries. 2c Economy 15

Half of Myanmars economy is..

Thailand is the worlds #1 producer of computer hard drives. Both nations have beautiful landscapes and temples that lure tourist dollars.

Government

However, both nations have experienced political unrest.

In Myanmar, the Buddhist monks have resisted the government there.

In 2005, Myanmar moved its capital to a brand new city.

Perhaps they thought Yangon being on the coast was vulnerable to foreign attack.

ABCEEDFFGGHHHHHIWhich nation is Thailand?ThailandMyanmarWhich nation is Myanmar?Myanmar and Thailand each have coastline on what two oceans?Indian and Pacific Atlantic and Pacific Atlantic and IndianWhich is the best description of how physical geography affected the growth of Myanmar and Thailand? They both developed along river valleys.They both developed on the edges of deserts. They both developed along coastlines. They both developed along mountain chains.What is a coup?It is when a political party refuses to allow an election.It is when the military takes over the government.It is when a political party loses an election, but refuses to release power. The majorities and the minorities live in similar places in both countries. Which of the below best describes where they live? majority in countryside; minorities in the cities. majority on the mainland; minorities on the islands. majority in the central river valleys; minority in the mountains around the edges. Thailand: Jewel of the Orient. PBS. http://www.pbs.org/edens/thailandThailand. Geographica. http://www.geographia.com/thailand Natural Resources. World Explorer: Eastern Hemisphere. Prentice-Hall, 1998. pg. 552-553.

Topic: bamboo, fertile river valleys, Himalayan farmingVocab: surplus, cash crop, Thailand, Java

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