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1 GEOGRAPHY OF ASIA Lesson #1 World History

2 Part #1 - China

3 Land Features GOBI DESERT HIMALAYAS PACIFIC OCEAN LAND FEATURES
Plateau of Tibet PACIFIC OCEAN

4 BIGGEST RIVERS Yellow River = Huang He River Pearl River = (Xi)
Xi River (Xi)

5 Cities MAJOR CITIES Beijing Shanghai Hong Kong

6 Most live in Eastern 20% Population Density Plateau of Tibet

7 China is always crowded

8 Vacations can be a headache

9 … and you just have to learn to deal with crowds…

10 BIG crowds

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14 EAST ASIA MAP – China (p. 321 and 324 and 313)
Political Locations (surrounding nations, cities) Manchuria Taiwan Philippines Indonesia

15 EAST ASIA MAP China Physical Locations (rivers, mountains, seas)

16 Part #2 - Japan

17 Topography Of Japan The next couple of slides are a comparison of the countries that we will be visiting. Notice how small all are compared to China.

18 Japan’s Topography The next couple of slides are a comparison of the countries that we will be visiting. Notice how small all are compared to China.

19 ________ Mountainous: translation: Little “Arable” Land
80% ________ Mountainous: translation: Little “Arable” Land The next couple of slides are a comparison of the countries that we will be visiting. Notice how small all are compared to China.

20 Japan’s Land Area and Utilization
The next couple of slides are a comparison of the countries that we will be visiting. Notice how small all are compared to China.

21 Clever answer to farming on mountain sides: Terrace Farming of Rice
The next couple of slides are a comparison of the countries that we will be visiting. Notice how small all are compared to China.

22 The Japanese “Farm the Sea”
The next couple of slides are a comparison of the countries that we will be visiting. Notice how small all are compared to China. Tokyo Fish Market

23 …about the size of Eastern United States
Japan …about the size of Eastern United States The next couple of slides are a comparison of the countries that we will be visiting. Notice how small all are compared to China.

24 The main Islands Hokkaido Honshu Shikuku Kyushu Okinawa
The next couple of slides are a comparison of the countries that we will be visiting. Notice how small all are compared to China. Shikuku Kyushu Okinawa

25 Bodies of Water North Korea Sea of Japan South Korea Korean Strait
The next couple of slides are a comparison of the countries that we will be visiting. Notice how small all are compared to China. Pacific Ocean Inland Sea

26 MajorCities Hiroshima Tokyo Nagasaki
The next couple of slides are a comparison of the countries that we will be visiting. Notice how small all are compared to China. Hiroshima Tokyo Nagasaki

27 Bullet Train National Lines
Fast Travel Throughout Japan The next couple of slides are a comparison of the countries that we will be visiting. Notice how small all are compared to China. Shinkansen: Bullet Train Bullet Train National Lines

28 Mt. Fuji The next couple of slides are a comparison of the countries that we will be visiting. Notice how small all are compared to China.

29 Swift-Moving Rivers: provide Hydroelectric Power
The next couple of slides are a comparison of the countries that we will be visiting. Notice how small all are compared to China.

30 Demographics The next couple of slides are a comparison of the countries that we will be visiting. Notice how small all are compared to China.

31 Japan’s Population Density
The next couple of slides are a comparison of the countries that we will be visiting. Notice how small all are compared to China.

32 Population Comparisons
The next couple of slides are a comparison of the countries that we will be visiting. Notice how small all are compared to China.

33 The Geography of Japan The next couple of slides are a comparison of the countries that we will be visiting. Notice how small all are compared to China.

34 Isolation/Protection
Archipelago JAPAN IS AN _____________________ - large island chain EFFECTS:__________________________ Isolation/Protection

35 Global Tectonic Plates Japan -- On the Pacific
__________________________ Ring of Fire The next couple of slides are a comparison of the countries that we will be visiting. Notice how small all are compared to China.

36 Ginza Ruins After The Great Kanto Earthquake -- Tokyo, 1923
The next couple of slides are a comparison of the countries that we will be visiting. Notice how small all are compared to China. More than 100,000 killed

37 Kobe Earthquake -- January 17, 1995
The next couple of slides are a comparison of the countries that we will be visiting. Notice how small all are compared to China. 7.2 Richter scale 5,500 killed

38 Kobe Earthquake -- January 17, 1995
The next couple of slides are a comparison of the countries that we will be visiting. Notice how small all are compared to China.

39 Tsunamis – Tidal Waves The next couple of slides are a comparison of the countries that we will be visiting. Notice how small all are compared to China.

40 Japan’s obsession with the tranquil
The next couple of slides are a comparison of the countries that we will be visiting. Notice how small all are compared to China.

41 Japanese Garden for Meditation

42 Japanese Zen Garden

43 Japanese Rock Garden

44 Japanese Moss Garden

45 Miniature Garden Usually Rock/Sand

46 Chopstick techniques The next couple of slides are a comparison of the countries that we will be visiting. Notice how small all are compared to China.

47 Chopsticks (“hashi” in Japanese)
Don’t do this…


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