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South Asia Land and Climate
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The Land
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Pakistan India Bhutan Bangladesh Sri Lanka Maldives Afghanistan (according to SOL)
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Landforms Eastern Ghats Western Ghats Himalayas Deccan Plateau Formed formidable barriers that invading armies had trouble breaking through
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Water River Valleys Ganges Brahmaputra Indus Bodies of Water Indian Ocean Arabian Sea Bay/Gulf of Bengal
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Resources Waterways were major trade routes Fertile river valleys provide arable land and alluvial soil Indus = cradle of ancient civilizations Can be compared to… Tigris & Euphrates
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More Resources Natural Resources Rivers provide drinking water, transportation, fish, and hydroelectric power Minerals Graphite in Sri Lanka Mica & iron ore in India Petroleum in Pakistan, NW coast of India, Arabian Sea Timber
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Climate
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Range in Climatic Regions
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Tropical Regions Wet climates Varied vegetation Rain forests Sri Lanka SW India near Bay of Bengal Swamps in SW Bangladesh & NE India Dry climates Central India Sri Lanka
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Midlatitude & Highlands Himalayas block wind from Central Asia Leaves a band of warm air/humid subtropical climate through Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and NE India Coldest area in region is near the Himalayas Duh. The lower the elevation, the warmer the climate Again, duh.
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Dry Regions Desert climate in some parts of the region Sandy with little vegetation Deserts surrounded by steppe
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Seasonal Weather/Natural Disasters Monsoons Seasonal winds bring tons of rain Cyclones Like hurricanes in the the Atlantic Earthquakes Region is prone to tectonic movement Tsunamis Huge waves caused by underwater earthquakes
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Ta Da!
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Drawing Connections Pick a partner Get 4 pieces of computer paper Tape/staple/glue them together In the center, draw and label major landforms in the region (Do not take up the whole page!) Write one reason why each landform would be important to the region More instructions tomorrow
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