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1 India or not? You will see 10 slides You will see 10 slides All you have to do is decide whether it has been taken in India or not All you have to do is decide whether it has been taken in India or not Good luck Good luck

2 India or not? 1 India or not? 1

3 India or not? 2 India or not? 2

4 India or not? 3 India or not? 3

5 India or not? 4 India or not? 4

6 India or not? 5 India or not? 5

7 India or not? 6 India or not? 6

8 India or not? 7 India or not? 7

9 India or not? 8

10 India or not? 9 India or not? 9

11 India or not? 10 India or not? 10

12 India or not? India or not? Add up - How many you thought were in India and how many were not Add up - How many you thought were in India and how many were not Think about the variety of images you have seen Think about the variety of images you have seen Think about evidence in the pictures Think about evidence in the pictures Think about the knowledge you used Think about the knowledge you used

13 Sssh! Can you keep a secret! All 10 were in India! All 10 were in India! Did you get this? Did you get this? Which ones surprised you most? Which ones surprised you most? Which ones did you expect? Which ones did you expect? If you had to choose one to represent India, which would it be? If you had to choose one to represent India, which would it be?

14 India is more than tea The landscapes and people of India are very varied. The landscapes and people of India are very varied. Rich and poor often live side by side. Rich and poor often live side by side. 77% live in villages, but cities such as Bombay, Calcutta and New Delhi have a high population density 77% live in villages, but cities such as Bombay, Calcutta and New Delhi have a high population density The climate varies from snow covered mountains in the north to dry plains and rainforest with extreme tropical heat The climate varies from snow covered mountains in the north to dry plains and rainforest with extreme tropical heat

15 Where is India? Source: