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Kevin G SS Presentation

13.1  pic A: A map of India because this page  was the a introduction to India. pic B: The Taj Mahal bgecause it is a very famous place in India.

13.2  Pic A: A picture of the Brahmaputra river which goes through India.  Pic B: A Picture of which the sun is s.etting on the river

13.3  Pic A: A picture of Deccan  Plateau  map: This is a map showing where  in India it is.

13.4  Pic A: Eastern slop of western Ghats  Pic B: A map of India showing the Ghats

13.5  Pic A: A ma show where the river is.  Pic B: A picture that shows  People on boats at sunset.(  In the river)

13.6  Pic A: A pic of the Himalayas  Pic B: map

13.7  The Hindu Kush Mountains  Form a barrier between  Afghanistan and India.

13.8  The anciant Indus Valley  Civilization.

13.9 The Thar desert