South East Asia, Oceania, Antarctica Chapter 30
Southeast Asia Lies on 2 peninsulas –Indochinese and Malay
Southeast Asia Most islands are found in archipelagoes; sets of closely grouped islands which sometimes form a curved arc
Southeast Asia Several mountain ranges Several rivers –Mekong River: From China to Vietnam Long, irregular coastline
Oceania Pacific Islands are known as Oceania
Oceania Geographers don’t know how many islands are in Oceania –Erosion causes some islands to vanish, while other forces create new islands
Oceania High Islands: created by volcanoes Low Islands: made of coral reefs
New Zealand Has 2 main islands Few mineral resources Many fast flowing rivers –Allow people to build dams and generate electricity
Australia Smallest and flattest continent on earth Rich in minerals Great Barrier Reef: world’s largest coral reef
Australian Outback 1/3 of Australia is desert –Mostly the interior Very sparsely populated Too dry for agriculture and grazing
Antarctica 5 th Largest continent Topography is hidden under ice Ice sheet is world’s largest fresh water supply
Human Geography of Southeast Asia Chapter 31
Early History Influenced by China and India Mandalas – states organized as rings of power around a central court
European Control Began to arrive in 1509 Goal was to obtain wealth By the 20 th century all of Southeast Asia, except Thailand, was turned into European colonies
Independence Several nations gained independence after WWII Vietnam War ( ) –North vs. South Vietnam –Democracy vs. Communism
Culture Religious Diversity Rich Artistic Legacy –Buddhist Art –Vietnamese Poetry –Indonesian Dance