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STUDY GUIDE EAST, SOUTHEAST ASIA and AUSTRALIA & PACIFIC Don’t print this out! It’s too long. View the show

5 Themes of Geography 1. Almost 67% of China’s land is made up of what 2 physical features? A. mountains and deserts B. peninsulas and plains C. islands and volcanoes D. floating mountains and dry water

5 Themes of Geography 1. Almost 67% of China’s land is made up of what 2 physical features? A. mountains and deserts B. peninsulas and plains C. islands and volcanoes D. floating mountains and dry water

5 Themes of Geography 2. What is the landform at the end of the Huang where the best farmland is and most of the people live? A. Plateau of Tibet B. Korean Peninsula C. North China Plain D. Wheat Couch Island

5 Themes of Geography 2. What is the landform at the end of the Huang where the best farmland is and most of the people live? A. Plateau of Tibet B. Korean Peninsula C. North China Plain D. Wheat Couch Island

5 Themes of Geography 3. How does logging affect southeast Asia? A. loss of rainforest B. desertification C. loss of copra D. they’re always on line … logged on

5 Themes of Geography 3. How does logging affect southeast Asia? A. loss of rainforest B. desertification C. loss of copra D. they’re always on line … logged on

5 Themes of Geography 4. What is the most important resource on the Pacific Islands? A. coconut palm trees B. volcanic ash C. oil / petroleum D. hammocks in the shade for napping

5 Themes of Geography 4. What is the most important resource on the Pacific Islands? A. coconut palm trees B. volcanic ash C. oil / petroleum D. hammocks in the shade for napping

5 Themes of Geography 5. Why are high islands more populated than low islands? A. They attract more tourists B. High islands are less likely to have earthquakes and geysers. C. They are easier to live on and have fertile soil D. They are closer to outer space and get frequent visits from aliens

5 Themes of Geography 5. Why are high islands more populated than low islands? A. They attract more tourists B. High islands are less likely to have earthquakes and geysers. C. They are easier to live on and have fertile soil D. They are closer to outer space and get frequent visits from aliens

5 Themes of Geography 6. What is found in southeast Australia near the Murray and Darling Rivers? A. Aborigines B. farmland C. Ayers Rock / Uluru D. resting places for stressed-out kangaroos

5 Themes of Geography 6. What is found in southeast Australia near the Murray and Darling Rivers? A. Aborigines B. farmland C. Ayers Rock / Uluru D. resting places for stressed-out kangaroos

5 Themes of Geography 7. Where did Australia’s aborigines come from? A. New Zealand B. Asia C. Africa – when the plates were together D. Hogwarts

5 Themes of Geography 7. Where did Australia’s aborigines come from? A. New Zealand B. Asia C. Africa – when the plates were together D. Hogwarts

5 Themes of Geography 8. In East Asia, most people live ______________? A. along rivers. B. on the plains and along the coast. C. in cities D. near a McDonald’s

5 Themes of Geography 8. In East Asia, most people live ______________? A. along rivers. B. on the plains and along the coast. C. in cities D. near a McDonald’s

5 Themes of Geography 9. Even though Japan and South Korea have few natural resources, they are ______ countries. A. communistic B. developed C. tourist D. karaoke

5 Themes of Geography 9. Even though Japan and South Korea have few natural resources, they are ______ countries. A. communistic B. developed C. tourist D. karaoke

5 Themes of Geography … How can these countries compete without natural resources? A. They import resources. B. They only make goods from what few resources they have. C. They are actually very poor. D. They win on “American Idol.”

5 Themes of Geography … How can these countries compete without natural resources? A. They import resources. B. They only make goods from what few resources they have. C. They are actually very poor. D. They win on “American Idol.”

5 Themes of Geography 10. Australia trades with a group of countries called what? A. Pacific Rim B. Great Barrier Reef C. Ring of Fire D. digeri-doo trade with me mate

5 Themes of Geography 10. Australia trades with a group of countries called what? A. Pacific Rim B. Great Barrier Reef C. Ring of Fire D. digeri-doo trade with me mate

Using a Variety of Maps 11. What state is west of Utah? A. Nevada B. Utah

Using a Variety of Maps 11. What state is west of Utah? A. Nevada B. Utah Never (N) Eat (E) Soggy (S) Waffles (W)

Climate and Climate Zones 12. What climate are rainforests found in? A. deciduous B. humid continental C. tropical wet D. Great Lakes Crossing Mall

Climate and Climate Zones 12. What climate are rainforests found in? A. deciduous B. humid continental C. tropical wet D. Great Lakes Crossing Mall

Climate and Climate Zones 12. What determines the climate in East and Southeast Asia? A. monsoons B. rivers C. typhoons D. Japanese robots

Climate and Climate Zones 12. What determines the climate in East and Southeast Asia? A. monsoons B. rivers C. typhoons D. Japanese robots

Climate and Climate Zones 14. New Zealand is farther from the equator than Australia, so their climate is _______ than Australia’s. A. hotter B. more cloudy C. cooler D. perfect for orcs, elves and hobbits

Climate and Climate Zones 14. New Zealand is farther from the equator than Australia, so their climate is _______ than Australia’s. A. hotter B. more cloudy C. cooler D. perfect for orcs, elves and hobbits

Climate and Climate Zones 15. The seas around Japan and the Koreas help the climate be __________ than it should be. A. warmer B. milder C. wetter D. more ‘seas’onal

Climate and Climate Zones 15. The seas around Japan and the Koreas help the climate be __________ than it should be. A. warmer B. milder C. wetter D. more ‘seas’onal

Climate and Climate Zones 16. Climate affects what is grown and eaten, what do people in northern China eat? A. rice B. noodles made with wheat C. coconut from palm trees D. chicken foot soup

Climate and Climate Zones 16. Climate affects what is grown and eaten, what do people in northern China eat? A. rice B. noodles made with wheat C. coconut from palm trees D. chicken foot soup

Climate and Climate Zones 17. What is the temperature in Memphis during January? A. 150° Celsius B. 15° Celsius C. 7° Celsius D. colder than the warts on a frog

Climate and Climate Zones 17. What is the temperature in Memphis during January? A. 150° Celsius B. 15° Celsius C. 7° Celsius D. colder than the warts on a frog

Climate and Climate Zones 18. What is the precipitation in Memphis during October? A. 6 mm B. 60 mm C. 150 mm D. wetter than the tail on a turkey

Climate and Climate Zones 18. What is the precipitation in Memphis during October? A. 6 mm B. 60 mm C. 150 mm D. wetter than the tail on a turkey

Technology 19. What 3 things did the Khmer Rouge strongly dislike? A. people living in cities B. communism C. the Western way of life D. tater tots E. Buddhism F. technology

Technology 19. What 3 things did the Khmer Rouge strongly dislike? A. people living in cities B. communism C. the Western way of life D. tater tots E. Buddhism F. technology

Technology 20. How are Southeast Asian countries benefiting from their supply of natural gas? A. using it to increase technology B. using it to make electricity C. trading it D. giving free hot air balloon rides for everyone

Technology 20. How are Southeast Asian countries benefiting from their supply of natural gas? A. using it to increase technology B. using it to make electricity C. trading it D. giving free hot air balloon rides for everyone

Technology 21. List 2 benefits the Chinese get from the Three Gorges Dam. A. One Child Policy and communism B. silt and smog production C. electricity and flood control D. everything is prettier … gorgeous

Technology 21. List 2 benefits the Chinese get from the Three Gorges Dam. A. One Child Policy and communism B. silt and smog production C. electricity and flood control D. everything is prettier … gorgeous

Technology 22. Which country is considered the “technology King” in the region we are studying? A. North Korea B. China C. Japan D. Burger King

Technology 22. Which country is considered the “technology King” in the region we are studying? A. North Korea B. China C. Japan D. Burger King

Technology … What type of technology does Japan make? A. electronics B. medical equipment C. chemicals D. scales for Sumo wrestlers

Technology … What type of technology does Japan make? A. electronics B. medical equipment C. chemicals D. scales for Sumo wrestlers

Technology 23. Choose 3 methods East Asians use to produce the most food possible. A. aquaculture B. animal domestication C. double cropping D. cowzillas E. deep sea fishing F. terracing

Technology 23. Choose 3 methods East Asians use to produce the most food possible. A. aquaculture B. animal domestication C. double cropping D. cowzillas E. deep sea fishing F. terracing

Unique Aspects of Culture 24. During which of Mao Zedong’s policies were many artists, teachers, and doctors imprisoned? A. Cultural Revolution B. Great Leap Forward C. Red Guard D. Hunger Games

Unique Aspects of Culture 24. During which of Mao Zedong’s policies were many artists, teachers, and doctors imprisoned? A. Cultural Revolution B. Great Leap Forward C. Red Guard D. Hunger Games

Unique Aspects of Culture 25. Describe the first British people to settle Australia. A. farmers B. prisoners C. Aborigines D. penguins

Unique Aspects of Culture 25. Describe the first British people to settle Australia. A. farmers B. prisoners C. Aborigines D. penguins

Unique Aspects of Culture 26. Besides copra and fish, what resource are Pacific islanders using to make money? A. volcanic ash for export B. natural beauty for tourism C. cheap toy manufacturing D. delivering mail in long canoes

Unique Aspects of Culture 26. Besides copra and fish, what resource are Pacific islanders using to make money? A. volcanic ash for export B. natural beauty for tourism C. cheap toy manufacturing D. delivering mail in long canoes

Unique Aspects of Culture 27. How did Hinduism and Buddhism get to Southeast Asia? A. from the Silk Road B. from Indian traders C. from Chinese communists D. They took a plane trip.

Unique Aspects of Culture 27. How did Hinduism and Buddhism get to Southeast Asia? A. from the Silk Road B. from Indian traders C. from Chinese communists D. They took a plane trip.

Unique Aspects of Culture 28. What two policies did China encourage to slow population growth? A. The Great Leap Forward B. communism C. late marriage D. sending every third person to Mars E. One Child Policy

Unique Aspects of Culture 28. What two policies did China encourage to slow population growth? A. The Great Leap Forward B. communism C. late marriage D. sending every third person to Mars E. One Child Policy

Unique Aspects of Culture 29. Identify 3 ways Europeans affected Aboriginal life. A. Europeans built schools B. Europeans brought diseases C. Europeans stole good farmland D. no jokes E. Europeans built roads and bridges F. Europeans forced Aborigines to change their culture.

Unique Aspects of Culture 29. Identify 3 ways Europeans affected Aboriginal life. A. Europeans built schools B. Europeans brought diseases C. Europeans stole good farmland D. no jokes E. Europeans built roads and bridges F. Europeans forced Aborigines to change their culture.

Unique Aspects of Culture 30. Why are Pacific Island cultures so unique? A. because each volcano sends out unique rock B. the islands are very far apart C. different European countries settled on them D. The islands are hiding, so you ‘neak up behind them.

Unique Aspects of Culture 30. Why are Pacific Island cultures so unique? A. because each volcano sends out unique rock B. the islands are very far apart C. different European countries settled on them D. The islands are hiding, so you ‘neak up behind them.

Unique Aspects of Culture 31. New Zealand and Australia are far from other continents. How has this affected the plants and animals? A. many are found nowhere else on earth B. birds grew large wings to fly long distances C. many plant species died off D. lonely animals learned how to use the internet

Unique Aspects of Culture 31. New Zealand and Australia are far from other continents. How has this affected the plants and animals? A. many are found nowhere else on earth B. birds grew large wings to fly long distances C. many plant species died off D. lonely animals learned how to use the internet

Huang Pacific Tian Shan Mt. Fuji Indian N. China Plain Korean Pen. Chang Himalayas Gobi Plateau of Tibet Chang Malay Pen. Taklimakan

Himalayas

Huang Pacific Tian Shan Mt. Fuji Indian N. China Plain Korean Pen. Chang Himalayas Gobi Plateau of Tibet Chang Malay Pen. Taklimakan

Tian Shan (Tien)

Huang Pacific Tian Shan Mt. Fuji Indian N. China Plain Korean Pen. Chang Himalayas Gobi Plateau of Tibet Chang Malay Pen. Taklimakan

North China Plain

Huang Pacific Tian Shan Mt. Fuji Indian N. China Plain Korean Pen. Chang Himalayas Gobi Plateau of Tibet Chang Malay Pen. Taklimakan

Mt. Fuji

Huang Pacific Tian Shan Mt. Fuji Indian N. China Plain Korean Pen. Chang Himalayas Gobi Plateau of Tibet Chang Malay Pen. Taklimakan

Gobi

Huang Pacific Tian Shan Mt. Fuji Indian N. China Plain Korean Pen. Chang Himalayas Gobi Plateau of Tibet Chang Malay Pen. Taklimakan

Mt. Everest

Huang Pacific Tian Shan Mt. Fuji Indian N. China Plain Korean Pen. Chang Himalayas Gobi Plateau of Tibet Chang Malay Pen. Taklimakan

Plateau of Tibet

Huang Pacific Tian Shan Mt. Fuji Indian N. China Plain Korean Pen. Chang Himalayas Gobi Plateau of Tibet Chang Malay Pen. Taklimakan

Taklimakan Desert

Huang Pacific Tian Shan Mt. Fuji Indian N. China Plain Korean Pen. Chang Himalayas Gobi Plateau of Tibet Chang Malay Pen. Taklimakan

Korean Peninsula

Huang Pacific Tian Shan Mt. Fuji Indian N. China Plain Korean Pen. Chang Himalayas Gobi Plateau of Tibet Chang Malay Pen. Taklimakan

Chang

Huang Pacific Tian Shan Mt. Fuji Indian N. China Plain Korean Pen. Chang Himalayas Gobi Plateau of Tibet Chang Malay Pen. Taklimakan

Indian Ocean

Huang Pacific Tian Shan Mt. Fuji Indian N. China Plain Korean Pen. Chang Himalayas Gobi Plateau of Tibet Chang Malay Pen. Taklimakan

Huang

Pacific Tian Shan Mt. Fuji Indian N. China Plain Korean Pen. Chang Himalayas Gobi Plateau of Tibet Chang Malay Pen. Taklimakan

Malay Peninsula

Huang Pacific Tian Shan Mt. Fuji Indian N. China Plain Korean Pen. Chang Himalayas Gobi Plateau of Tibet Chang Malay Pen. Taklimakan

Pacific Ocean