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CHAPTER 26. The Indian Perimeter. Section 1: Natural Environments Section 2: History and Culture Section 3: The Region Today. SECTION 1. Natural Environments. Question: What climates, plants, and animals exist around the Indian Perimeter?. SECTION 1. Natural Environments.
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CHAPTER 26 The Indian Perimeter Section 1:Natural Environments Section 2:History and Culture Section 3:The Region Today
SECTION 1 Natural Environments Question: What climates, plants, and animals exist around the Indian Perimeter?
SECTION 1 Natural Environments Climate, Plants, and Animals of the Indian Perimeter Lowlands Highlands Bengal tiger, elephant, mango, bamboo, coconut, date palm, rain forests forests, bears, wild goats, Indian rhinoceros, snow leopards
SECTION 2 History and Culture Question: What ethnic groups, languages, and religions are prevalent in the countries of the Indian Perimeter?
SECTION 2 History and Culture People of the Indian Perimeter Ethnic Groups Languages Religions Pakistan Urdu Muslim Bangladesh Bengalis Bengali Muslim Bhutan Bhote, Nepalese, tribal peoples Dzongkha, English Buddhist Nepal Indian Aryan, Tibetan Nepali, Sino-Tibetan Hindu Sri Lanka Sinhalese, Tamils Buddhist, Hindu Maldives Muslim
SECTION 3 The Region Today Question: What products do the countries of the Indian Perimeter produce?
SECTION 3 The Region Today Products of the Indian Perimeter Agricultural Minerals Manufacturing Services jute, rice, tea, rubber, coconut graphite, gems textiles, electricity, processed food tourism
CHAPTER 26 Chapter Wrap-Up 1. Which countries of the Indian Perimeter include parts of the Himalayas? Which include parts of the plain of the Ganges River? 2. Where did Bhutan’s largest ethnic group, the Bhote, come from? 3. On what basis did the British divide their colony of India upon independence in 1947? 4. What are the major industries of Bangladesh? 5. What is the greatest potential energy resource of Nepal and Bhutan?