Twenty Questions Subject: Ch 28-30.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
EAST and SOUTHEAST ASIA
Advertisements

Where Do Most People in Southeast Asia Live?
Physical Geography of East Asia
Study Guide for Test: Where Do Most People in Southeast Asia Live?
Chapter 4 Ancient China. Lesson One 3000 B.C. Huang River Valley China is in Asia China is in Asia China is the largest country in Asia China is the largest.
The Physical Geography of East Asia
East Asia Test Review. How did the Silk Road affect East Asia? Cultural Diffusion.
Climograph  Shows the average temperature and precipitation of an area over a period of time.  Bar= Temperature  Line= Precipitation Why?
Chapter 27 Physical Geography of East Asia A Rugged Terrain
The Physical Features of Eastern and Southern Asia.
MONGOLIA Chapter 31 Section 4. Mongolia location and size Mongolia is located North of China between China and Russia. It is a vast, dry land that is.
For jobs that don’t yet exist technologies that haven’t been invented we don’t even know We are currently preparing students for jobs that don’t yet exist.
Warm Up: Starting with the river on the left, please name each river Then tell me the names of the two deserts.
EAST ASIA TEST REVIEW TRASHKETBALL. The many natural barriers of East Asia limited people’s and increased their MOVEMENT ISOLATION.
Geography BBS Japan lies off the Pacific coast of Asia. The Japanese call their country the land of the rising sun. To the west is the Asian.
Ch 1 Review East Asia – Physical Geography. Key Terms archipelago -
Human Environmental Interaction. Many countries in Asia have land that is good for farming Tropical crops are grown in countries with tropical climate.
China Geography.
China’s Geography.
Chapter 31: China Section 2: Regions of China
East Asia- Geography. Mountains and Plateaus  Kunlun Mountains are the source of two great rivers in China.  Qinling Shandi Mountains divide north.
10/7 Focus 10/7 Focus : – Geographic conditions in the Indus River Valley allowed for the development of civilization on the Indian subcontinent. Seasonal.
East Asia Land, Economy, People. Physical Geography Landforms  Tibetan Plateau in the southwest.  Himalayas on the southwest border.  Taklimakan Desert.
The Physical Geography of East Asia A Rugged Terrain.
East Asia Physical PPT Notes
ASIA: FACTS WARM UPS MAY 12 TH – 15 TH. MAY 12 TH : ASIA - USE A SEPARATE PIECE OF PAPER OR NOTEBOOK TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS. YOU WILL HAVE.
SS7G9: The student will locate selected features in Southern and Eastern Asia SS7G10: The student will discuss environmental issues across Southern and.
Section 3- Natural Resources and Land Use. East Asia Natural Resources Energy Producers –Coal –Oil –Water –Petroleum Other resources –Raw materials for.
Countries 10 pts 10 pts 5 pts 5 pts 15 pts 15 pts 20 pts 20 ptsCulture 5 pts 5 pts 10 pts 10 pts 15 pts 15 pts 20 pts 20 pts 10 pts 10 pts 5 pts 5 pts.
EAST ASIA PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY CHINA, JAPAN, TAIWAN, NORTH KOREA, SOUTH KOREA, MONGOLIA.
1. Many Countries in Asia have arable land that is good for farming. 2. Tropical crops are grown in countries with tropical climate zones 3. Rice is the.
Location, Population Distribution, Climate, Phys. Characteristics, and Nat. Resources (33) (India, China, Japan, North & South Korea) Standard SS7G11a.b.
Warm-up #8 What are some factors for migration? Why do people leave their homes for somewhere else? Where do you think most people in East Asia settle?
Group 7 (Yesai Park, Yvonne Kim, Gina Park) Period 4 Korea.
How Do Humans Impact Their Environment?. Water Diversion/Management Humans need water to live and grow food. Humans have invented several ways for managing.
Section 1: Geography and Early China How does China’s geography affect the culture?
Mrs. Reed 8th Grade Geography
Climate Change and Rice Production Transition in China and Japan ~ Corporate Research in Jilin Province in North East China Tokyo University of Information.
East Asia Physical Geography. Main idea O East Asia’s landforms, bodies of water, and climate influence where people live.
Chapter 5-1 and Chapter 18 Physical Geography Jeopardy Review Game.
China’s Land and Climate (The People’s Republic of China) Ch. 24, Section 1 Mrs. Tinkey World Geography.
(India, China, Japan, North & South Korea)
East Asia Physical PPT Notes
Grudgeball Review North and East Asia.
The Himalaya separate China from South Asia.
Asia: Facts Warm ups May 15th – 18th.
G11a,b The student will explain the impact of location, climate, physical characteristics, distribution of natural resources, and population distribution.
EAST ASIA Physical Geography.
Human-Environmental Interaction
How do humans impact their environment?
Front of Board TPO: We will interpret different types of maps to answer geographic questions using a PPT & Atlas to produce a GeoQuest. EQ: What geographic.
SS7G9 The student will locate selected features in Southern and Eastern Asia. a. Locate on a world and regional political-physical map: Ganges River, Huang.
India Intro.
China and Japan SOL Review
The Geography of China.
South and East Asia Climate
Label the Countries and Waterways
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
Label the Following on the Map – p. 525
Economic & Political Characteristics of Asia
Asia Economic Geography.
Year 7: China Location Human geography Capital city: Beijing
CLIMATE & POPULATION DISTRIBUTION IN ASIA
Physical Geography of East Asia
East Asia Jeopardy.
Environmental Issues in East Asia
Human-Environmental Interaction
Twenty Questions Subject: Ch
CHINA.
Chapter 28, Section 1: The Economy
Presentation transcript:

Twenty Questions Subject: Ch 28-30

Twenty Questions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

1. What reservoir project in China involved the relocation of over a million people? Three Gorges Dam

2. What indigenous ancient Chinese philosophy emphasizes harmony with nature and simple living? Daoism

3. What is the most important crop in the Koreas? Rice

4. The Government gave farmers ________ in North Korea to restore nutrients on the soil. Fertilizer

Located in a transition zone between north and south regions 5. Broad-leaved evergreens and deciduous trees are found in a biome ___? Located in a transition zone between north and south regions

6. How did China respond to severe river flooding in the 1990s that caused the deaths of thousands of people? It built trees on riverbanks and constructed a dam to control the flooding.

7. What is a dissident? a citizen who speaks out against government policies

8. A 2012 conference in Pyongyang reviewed plans to restore _______ in North Korea? Food security

9. What type of government does South Korea have? Democratic

10. What accounts for 1% of China’s electricity? Nuclear power

11. Like Beijing, Mongolia’s capital, Ulaanbaatar, is among the cities with the ________ in the world. worst air pollution

Has limited access to fossil fuels 12. Japan turned to nuclear technology for its electricity needs because ________? Has limited access to fossil fuels

13. Korean Peninsula lies close to the landmass of Asia and its climate is_______? Continental

14. Japan exports more than it imports which means _______? Japan has a trade surplus

15. How has China addressed labor shortage on farms? It has built new agricultural towns in remote areas

16. What helps protect Japan’s declining fish stocks? Aquaculture and fishing quotas

17. How does North Korea’s terrain compare to South Korea? North Korea has more mountains and plataeus

18. What happened as a result of the meltdown at Fukushima? More than 19,000 people died

19. Drift-net fishing is intended to trap____, but other animals are caught as well.

20. Which mountain range separates China from South Asia? Himalaya