Geography of India and the Indian Subcontinent. Geography of the Indian Subcontinent Page 166-169.

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Geography of India and the Indian Subcontinent

Geography of the Indian Subcontinent Page

Located on the continent of Asia

Large mountain ranges along the Northern border Himalayas to the Northeast Hindu Kush to the Northwest

Surrounded by 3 bodies of water – Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean, and the Bay of Bengal

Has 2 major rivers – Indus River and Ganges River

The climate is mostly tropical Dryer winters and rainy summers Monsoons – seasonal wind pattern

Geography Summary Use a topic sentence to introduce your summary. (EX: The geography of the Indian subcontinent is very interesting …or The Indian subcontinent has unique geographical features …or Choose your own) Write at least 6 sentences Use transition words (EX: To begin with…, Next…, In addition…, For example…, Also…, Finally…)