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East Asia F Ten Geographic Qualities F Physical Geography F Cultural Geography F Regions & States
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East Asia
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Ten Geographic Qualities F 1. Eastern Flank of Eurasia F 2. Over 1/5 of the world’s population lives in this region
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Ten Geographic Qualities F 3. One of the world’s oldest continuous civilizations F 4. Foreign intervention of European colonialism, Japanese imperialism & Russian expansionism F 5. Communist revolution after WWII
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Ten Geographic Qualities F 6. Dominantly rural society with very large urban cities and quickly developing industrialization F 7. Region of enduring traditions - values, religions F 8. Economic powerhouse of the 21st century
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Ten Geographic Qualities F 9. A region about the size of the US with 5 times the population F 10. Internally oriented Asian cultural values
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Relative Location of East Asia F Centrally located between South Asia, and the Pacific Ocean F North of South East Asia and south of Russia
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East Asia F Ten Geographic Qualities F Physical Geography F Cultural Geography F Regions & States
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Physical Geography of East Asia F Plate Tectonics F Plateaus F Deserts F Mountains F Rivers F Lakes F Climates
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Physical Geography Plate Tectonics –Clashing or colliding plates of Eurasian and Philippine Plates and Pacific Plates –Volcanic archipelago caused by subduction of plates.
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Physical Geography Deserts Gobi Desert
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Physical Geography of East Asia F Rivers –Yangstze River –Huong Ho (Yellow) –Xi Juang River F Landforms –Sichuan (Red) Basin –Tibetan Plateau –Himalayan Mts. –Kunlun Mts.
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Physical Geography of East Asia F Climates –Desert Climates dominate interior –Coastal is a Humid subtropical climate (C) u wet all year u averages above freezing –Northern China and the Tibetan Plateau are dominated by the D climates
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East Asia F Ten Geographic Qualities F Physical Geography F Cultural Geography F Regions & States
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Cultural Geography of East Asia F INTERESTING FACTS –More people speak Mandarin Chinese than any other language (native speakers) –One in every five people in the world today is Chinese –The Japanese have a larger GNP per capita than the US
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Cultural Geography of East Asia –Population –Languages –Religion –Agriculture –Economics –Historical Geography
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Cultural Geography of East Asia F Population –1.4 billion –concentrations on coasts & rivers –one child policy in China lowers growth rate - but numbers remain large – Japan is at zero population growth
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East Asia F Population Characteristics –Birth rates 16/1000 –Death rates 7/1000 –Natural Increase.9% –Infant Mortality 29/1000 –Doubling Time 74yrs –Pop <15 25% –Pop > 65 7%
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Cultural Geography of East Asia F Languages –Sino-Tibetan Language Family u Chinese u Tibeto-Burmese –Altaic Language Family u Japanese u Korean u Mongolian
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Cultural Geography of East Asia F Religion –Buddhism dominates East Asia –Minor religions u shintoism in Japan u confusionism u Taoism – Religious landscapes
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Cultural Geography of South Asia F Religion – Religious landscapes
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Cultural Geography of East Asia F Agriculture –subsistence farming u intensive rice farming u Wheat is the dominant grain in Northern China –Government owned communes vs. private enterprises –Japanese subsidization of rice farmers
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Rice Paddies in China
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Washing & drying vegetable along the river Southern China
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Cultural Geography of East Asia F Economy –primary industry –resource rich –trade –large labor population
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Historical Geography Chinese Empires Colonial Colonization & Trade Japanese Empire of the 20th Century Emmergence of Communist China Japanese Economic Imperialism China & Japan as world powers The East Asian Economic Powerhouse
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East Asia F Ten Geographic Qualities F Physical Geography F Cultural Geography F Regions & States
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East Asia F Ten Geographic Qualities F Physical Geography F Cultural Geography F Regions & States
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