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Japan Mongolia South Korea North Korea China Taiwan
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Himalaya Mountains
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Himalayas- “House of Snow” Separate South Asia from the rest of Asia Mount Everest- world’s highest peak Headway to many major river systems including: Ganges, Brahmaputra, Red, Irrawaddy, and Yellow
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Himalayas were created as the South Asian subcontinent collided into the Eurasian continent.
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Plateau of Tibet
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Plateau of Tibet “Roof of the World” Highest and largest plateau in world ~2.5 million square miles large (4x Texas) Headway to the Salween, Mekong, and Yangtze River systems
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Mountain Ranges Tian Shan- “Heaven Mountains” –“ Shan” means mountain –Located in west China –Part of the Himalaya Range Kunlun Mountains- One of the longest ranges in China Pamir Mountains- “Roof of the world” –Fedchenko Glacier- longest glacier outside of the polar regions –Covered with snow year round
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Pacific Ring of Fire Large number of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions which occur along the basin of the Pacific Ocean. 90% of the world’s earthquakes occur in this region 75% of the world’s most active volcanoes lie in this region
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Ring of Fire- Japan 10% worlds most active volcanoes ~1500 earthquakes every year Mount Fuji- Japan’s highest peak/volcano at 12,389 feet –Lies SW of Tokyo March 11, 2011- earthquake with a 9.0 magnitude –Strongest earthquake in Japan’s history –5 th strongest earthquake in world
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Ring of Fire- Philippines and Indonesia Philippines –Mount Pinatubo- Early 90’s, 2 nd largest eruption in history Indonesia –Most active volcanoes in the Ring of Fire
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Plains and Rivers Most of the population lives on river plains or along rivers
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Human Geography This region makes up 11% of the land in the world 25% of the world’s population lives in this region. 20% of the world’s population lives in China –Uneven population in China East: 250 people per square mile West: Less than 25 people per square mile Dense in the lowland areas with mild and wet climates
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Japan 4 main islands: Run North to South –Hokkaido –Shikoku –Kyushu –Honshu – largest, most populated 70% of Japan is mountains 30% is coastal plains
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Japan ½ the population of the US but is only the size of California Uneven population distribution Overall population density- 858 people per square mile Coastal population density- 5,800 people per square mile
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Japan 126 million people 67% Urban Largest City- Tokyo (capital) 36.5 million Religion- Shintosim 84%, Buddhism 72% Language- Japanese Government- Constitutional Monarchy with a parliamentary government
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Japan Imports 60% of its food Supplies 15% of the worlds fish 3 rd largest economy in world –(USA #1, China #2) Main natural resource- Fish
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Japan – Climate Precipitation – 40-60 inches/year Typhoons – Eastern version of hurricane (summer-fall)
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China 4 th largest country in world in land size –(Russia #1, Canada #2, USA #3) Largest country in world in population size –1 billion people Largest cities: Shanghai 16.5 million, Beijing (capital) 12.2 million Language- Mandarin Chinese
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China Official Religion- Atheist (due to communist government) 47% urban Government- Communist State Economy- moving toward a market economy from a command economy –2010- worlds largest exporter –Largest producer of rice in the world
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China’s Major River Systems
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Yangtze “Chang Jiang” River Longest river in Asia and 3 rd largest in world Chang Jiang means “long river” Headway-Plateau of Tibet Mouth-East China Sea 1/3 of China’s populations lives along the river
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China’s Hydroelectricity Three Gorges Dam Located on Yangtze River When completed it will be the largest dam in the world; full operation by 2012
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Yellow “Huang He” River 2 nd largest river in China; 6 th in world Mouth- Bohai Sea “Cradle of Chinese civilization” because it was the most prosperous region of early ancient civilizations Appears to be yellow from Loess
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China’s Social Issues Censorship is strictly enforced – Google stopped operation for a period of time in protest Dissenters are not tolerated and can face jail time China controls Tibet even though they want autonomy and therefore China views the Dali Lama as a dissenter = bad news for the Dali Lama
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Tiananmen Square 1989, Beijing China Protests led mainly by students and intellectuals in an attempt to incite political reforms on the communist government 241 dead, 7000 wounded (official from China)
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Chinese Alligator Giant Panda Chinese Paddlefish 3 animals only found in China (extinct elsewhere)
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Taiwan Political status is disputed because since 1949, China has claimed ownership 23 million people 98% Han Chinese ethnicity “native Taiwanese” Language- Mandarin Chinese and Taiwanese Religion- 93% Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism
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South Korea 49 million people 83% urban Largest city- Seoul (capital) 9.7 million Religion- Christianity 26% Language- Korean (English is widely taught in school) Government- Republic One of the worlds top 20 largest economies
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North Korea 24 million people 60% urban Language- Korean Government- Communist State Large amounts of money is spent on the military
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The Korea’s 2 countries created on 1 peninsula
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East Asia Vegetation Due to mountainous terrain throughout East and Southeast Asia Terraces Farming– vegetation or crops being grown on the side of a mountain
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East Asia Vegetation Rice is the staple crop throughout Southeast and East Asia Rice is grown in Paddy Fields
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