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 Surplus Produce  Cities  Specialization of Trade  Social Status  Shared Values  Writing  Rivers Rank the elements that you believe are MOST important.

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1  Surplus Produce  Cities  Specialization of Trade  Social Status  Shared Values  Writing  Rivers Rank the elements that you believe are MOST important in a civilization 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. DO NOW: WHAT ARE SOME ELEMENTS NEEDED FOR A CIVILIZATION?

2 GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA

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5 BODIES OF WATER

6 DESERTS

7 ELEVATION LEVELS

8  Subcontinent  Mountains, deserts, rivers, and oceans separated the people of India from the rest of the World  3 Major Geographic Zones  Far North – Himalaya Mountains  Snow melts and causes rivers  South – Deccan Plateau – high plateau that gets less rain  Northern Plains – where civilization first developed  Highlands used to support civilization  Floods regularly twice a year (Indus, Ganges, Brahmapurta River)  Heavy Rains  Monsoons GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA

9 SUMMER MONSOONS

10  People NEEDED monsoons to bring water needed for civilization  Rains flooded rivers and deposited rich silt farmers needed to grow crops  Monsoon rains too heavy = devastation – crops, homes, and lives can be lost  Monsoon rains too late = drought – cant grow crops POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF MONSOONS


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