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South Asia

South Asia. Unit VIII. Housekeeping. Daily Journals back and over Current Events (5 Facts) See above.. Laptops after test Bad Questions #56 (D),57(C), and 74 (A) Question 68, Letter “C” should be 1827. Bell Ringer. Chapter 24 Vocabulary A and B Only Please!. Veterans Day.

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South Asia

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  1. South Asia Unit VIII

  2. Housekeeping • Daily Journals back and over • Current Events (5 Facts) See above.. • Laptops after test • Bad Questions #56 (D),57(C), and 74 (A) • Question 68, Letter “C” should be 1827

  3. Bell Ringer • Chapter 24 Vocabulary • A and B Only Please!

  4. Veterans Day • Want 20 points added to a test grade? Just bring in a case of water by Friday! • Vets Day Poster Project. Pick your partner, topics given today (with explanation) • Chapter 24 Vocabulary • A and B Only Please!

  5. Unit VII Breakdown • 8.1 Outline Map, PPT. Lecture • 8.2 BLM, Ethnic Groups and Religions of South Asia PPT. Lecture • 8.3 Population Density Group Project

  6. Unit VII Breakdown • 8.4 Conflict in South Asia PPT. Lecture • 8.5 Natural Processes in South Asia PPT. Lecture and Student Solutions

  7. Unit Objectives • 1. I can analyze or interpret a map of South Asia to locate geographic information using a variety of map elements? • 2. I can analyze regional issues and alliances in terms of common interests related to territory and resources in South Asia? • 3. I can compare and contrast the impact of population density in South Asia? • 4. I can explain how location, physical features, and human characteristics of places influenced historical events in South Asia? • 5. I can examine the impact of physical processes on South Asia?

  8. Let's Name Some Asian Countries

  9. 7 South Asian Countries • Bangladesh – almost completely surrounded by India on all sides (Burma SE) • One of the most densely populated countries in the world (Iowa size ½ US Population) • Straddles the Ganges River Delta, the largest in the world

  10. Bangladesh

  11. 7 South Asian Countries • Bhutan – located at the eastern end of the Himalayas • One of the least developed countries in the world • The Bhutanese call their country DrukYul (land of the thunder dragon)

  12. Bhutan

  13. 7 South Asian Countries • India – 2nd Most populated country in the world • Four major world religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism originated here • The largest democracy in the world

  14. Where people are the most and least racially tolerant People in blue countries are more likely to say that they would be OK with living next door to someone of a different race. People in red countries are less likely

  15. The Taj Mahal in Agra was built by Shah Jahan as memorial to his wife Mumtaz Mahal.

  16. 7 South Asian Countries • Maldives – an island nation located south of India • What is an island group called? • Archipelago • @ 250 islands are inhabited by @ 350,000 people

  17. Maldives

  18. 7 South Asian Countries • Nepal – Home to Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world • Nicknamed “Roof of the World” due to having 8 of 10 of the world’s tallest peaks

  19. Nepal

  20. Hindu Temple

  21. 7 South Asian Countries • Pakistan – has been invaded and settled by Persians, Greeks, Arabs, Turks, Afghans and the Mongols. • 2nd largest Muslim Population (Indonesia #1) • Has a completely volunteer armed forces

  22. Pakistan

  23. Osama bin Laden • The planner of the 9/11 attack was found in Abbottabad (about 40 miles from Islamabad). • President Obama ordered U.S. Navy Seals to capture/kill bin Laden in a daring night mission. • CNN Raid Story • Discovery Story

  24. 7 South Asian Countries • Sri Lanka – an island nation located south of India • Famous for the production and export of tea, coffee, coconuts and rubber • 9 years compulsory schooling • 92% Literacy Rate 83% Secondary

  25. Mosque in Columbo

  26. Bell Ringer • Please complete Chapter 24 Test • 1 – 20 • Want 20 points added to a test grade? Just bring in a case of water by Friday! • Vets Day Poster Project.

  27. South Asia • As you should know by now, South Asia includes the Indian subcontinent (landmass like a continent, only smaller) and its nearby islands • South Asia contains ancient cultures and rapidly growing populations

  28. South Asia Landforms • Himalayas – stretch for 1500 miles forming a barrier between India and China • Himalayas form part of the border of northern India • Formed from the collision of the Indian Subcontinent (baby continent) into Asia

  29. South Asia Landforms • In the south, the Deccan Plateau is located in central India beyond the Ganges Plain • The Deccan Plateau is bordered by two mountain ranges, the Eastern Ghats on the eastern side and the Western Ghats on the western side.

  30. Topographic Map of India

  31. South Asia Landforms • Thar Desert – driest portion of the South Asia desert zone. • The Thar Desert straddles northwest India and southeast Pakistan.

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

  33. South Asia Landforms • The Indo-Gangetic Plain, sometimes called only the Ganges Plain, lies between the Deccan Plateau and the northern Mountain Ranges. • The South Asian peninsula extends south into the Indian Ocean and is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west and the Bay of Bengal to the east.

  34. South Asia Landforms • The Indus, Ganges, and Brahmaputra Rivers form the lowland region that stretches from Northern India to Bangladesh. • Just as the Ganges is the lifeblood of India, the rivers of Bangladesh are crucial to the country’s survival. The most important of these rivers is the Brahmaputra.

  35. Indus River Dolphin Brahmaputra Security Check

  36. South Asia Landforms • Alluvial Plains – low, flat areas near rivers with rich soil deposits • Alluvial soil – the rich topsoil deposited on the plains when rivers overflow their banks. • Do we have any?

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