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Geography of India

Geography of India. As we go through the PowerPoint…. Label the geographic features of India on your map (#1-10) Answer the questions on the back of your map (highlighted in red). India is located in Southern Asia. 1- Indian Subcontinent. Label the Indian Subcontinent on your map

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Geography of India

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  1. Geography of India

  2. As we go through the PowerPoint… • Label the geographic features of India on your map (#1-10) • Answer the questions on the back of your map (highlighted in red)

  3. India is located in Southern Asia

  4. 1- Indian Subcontinent • Label the Indian Subcontinent on your map • Scientists believe that Pangea broke apart into separate continents millions of years ago • About 10 million years ago, the Indian Subcontinent and Asia collided

  5. 2 - Himalayan Mountains • The Himalayan Mountains were created by the collision • The plates are still running into each other and the Mountain Range continues to rise • It is the tallest mountain range in the world • The top 98 out of 100 tallest mountains in the world

  6. Himalayan Mountains from Space

  7. 3- Mt. Everest • The tallest mountain in the world • 29,029 Feet tall (Almost 6 miles high) • That’s 20 Empire State Buildings stacked on top of each other • It is still growing at a rate of 1 inch every 5 years

  8. Over 200 people have died trying to climb the mountain. Climbing Mt. Everest… A base camp on Mt. Everest DEATH ZONE - Above 26,000 feet, climbers must use oxygen tanks because the air is so thin. Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay became the first people to reach the summit in 1953.

  9. Rivers • As the snow and ice in the Himalayas melts, small streams form • Slowly, streams start to meet and combine, forming rivers • These rivers move downhill and gather more force as more streams empty into the river

  10. 4- Indus River • Located in modern-day Pakistan • Starts in the Himalayas and empties into the Arabian Sea • This is where the Indus Valley Civilization originated

  11. 5- Arabian Sea

  12. 6- Ganges River • Located in modern-day India and Bangladesh • The most populated river in the world • 400 million people live along the Ganges • Empties into the Bay of Bengal

  13. 7- Bay of Bengal

  14. 8- Brahmaputra River • Combines with the Ganges River and empties into the Bay of Bengal • The two rivers create a river delta that is very fertile in Bangladesh

  15. 9- Deccan Plateau • Large plateau in southern India. • Plateau- A large raised area of mostly flat, level land

  16. 10-Indian Ocean • 3rd largest ocean • Covers 20% of the world’s water surface • Borders Africa, Asia, and Australia

  17. 11- Sri Lanka • An island country off the southeastern coast of India • One of the world’s largest tea and coffee producers

  18. Reminder! • Please keep this handout in the social studies section of your binder! • Vocabulary Flash Cards are due on Wednesday 12/11

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