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1 The Geography of the Indian subcontinent

2 South Asia

3 The Size of South Asia

4 Countries Afghanistan China Iran Bhutan Nepal Pakistan Myanmar India
Bangladesh Sri Lanka

5 cities Kabul Islamabad Lahore Kathmandu New Delhi Thimbu Karachi
Benares Dacca Calcutta Bombay Madras Colombo

6 Topography of South Asia

7 South Asia: Physical Map

8 Bodies of Water Indus R. Brahmaputra R. Ganges R. Bay of Bengal
Arabian Sea Indian Ocean

9 The Ganges River System
1,560 miles long

10 “Mata Ganga” (Mother Ganges)

11 The Indus River System 1,975 miles long

12 Elevation Levels

13 Mountains & Peaks Hindu Kush Khyber Pass I I Karakoran Mts. Himalayas
Mt. Everest ▲ Himalayas Vindhya Hills Eastern Ghats Western Ghats

14 The Himalayas “him” [snow] “aalaya” [home]
Mt. Everest is 29,035 feet. It is the highest mt. peak in the world.

15 Deserts / Plateaus Tibetan Plateau Thar Desert Deccan Plateau

16 The Deccan Plateau 31,800 square miles in size.
Elevation range: 2,000 – 8,000 feet high. From the Sanskrit word, “dakshina” [“the south”].

17 The Thar Desert The Great Indian Desert 200 - 1500 feet in elevation.
up to 127ºF in July.

18 Completed Map Hindu Kush Khyber Pass I I Karakoran Mts.
Tibetan Plateau Kashmir Mt. Everest ▲ Punjab Indus R. Himalayas Brahmaputra R. Indo-Gangetic Plain Thar Desert Ganges R. Vindhya Hills Bay of Bengal Deccan Plateau Eastern Ghats Western Ghats Arabian Sea Indian Ocean

19 Vegetation of South Asia

20 Major Farming Systems of South Asia

21 Economic Activities & Resources

22 Demographic Data for South Asia

23 Indian States & Union Territories

24 Population Density

25 Language Families in South Asia

26 Language in India alone

27 Literacy Rate in India


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