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Physical Geography of East Asia: A Rugged Terrain
Chapter 27 Notes Physical Geography of East Asia: A Rugged Terrain
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Section 1: Landforms & Resources
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Section 1: Landforms & Resources
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Section 1: Landforms & Resources
Kunlun Mts. are the source of China’s two greatest rivers (Yellow & Yangtze Rivers) DON’T WRITE Mountains in the western part of China limited contact between China & the rest of Asia
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Section 1: Landforms & Resources
DON’T WRITE Most of Western China is uninhabited because of the mountainous region & large deserts including the Gobi Desert.
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Section 1: Landforms & Resources
Huang He (Yellow) River- gets its name from the yellow silt that its waters carry (world’s muddiest river) AKA China’s Sorrow for the tremendous floods that it has caused Chang Jiang (Yangtze) River- Asia’s longest river
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Climate (DON’T WRITE) Dry Wet
Two main climate regions. The southern part of China is affected by monsoons with hot, humid summers with heavy rains, while the NW part receive little rain. Dry Wet
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Cold Warm
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Section 2: Climate & Vegetation
NW NE SW SE
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Section 2: Climate & Vegetation
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Natural Resources Agricultural Resources – only 11% of land is arable, though China is primarily an agricultural nation, rice is dominate crop DON’T WRITE 2. Mineral Resources – vast reserves of coal, iron ore, and uranium
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DON’T WRITE Gobi Desert Dinosaur bones? Taklimakan Desert
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Topography 2/3’s of the area consists of mountains and deserts 96% of population live in the eastern part of the nation DON’T WRITE Mountains – Himalayas, Tien Shan, Altai, Kunlun Shan, Tibet Plateau Deserts – lie in the north and west of China, Gobi, Taklimakan Rivers – Chang (Yangtze River) – most important river system, Huang He (Yellow River) and the Xi Jiang
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Section 3: Human-Environment Interaction
Three Gorges Dam- being built on the Chang Jiang (Yangtze) River Help to control flooding on worlds 3rd longest river Largest dam & construction project in world More than 1 mile wide & 600 ft high
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Section 3: Human-Environment Interaction
Three Gorges Dam cont.- Create a 400 mile long reservoir Over 1000 towns will disappear Generate about 10% of China’s energy Allow ocean-going ships into interior of China
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Section 3: Human-Environment Interaction
DON’T WRITE Negative effects of the Three Gorges Dam- About 2 million people will have to move Costs up to $75 billion Harming of the environment?
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Section 3: Human-Environment Interaction
Japan- has limited land area Land prices are extremely expensive Homes are sparsely furnished & small compared to American homes Subway Packer Subway Japan
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Section 3: Human-Environment Interaction
Landfill- method of solid waste disposal in which refuse is buried between layers of dirt to fill in or reclaim low lying land Factories are built on this land
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Section 3: Human-Environment Interaction
DON’T WRITE Capsule Hotel
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DON’T WRITE Teahouse in China
Let's go have some tea. We will take a mountain trail stroll in China. 1st - Let's take the tram up to the start of the trail. DON’T WRITE
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Now follow the path. DON’T WRITE
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Be sure to hold on to the railing.
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Keep an eye on the person in front of you.
DON’T WRITE Keep an eye on the person in front of you.
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Be very careful when passing someone going in the opposite direction.
DON’T WRITE Be very careful when passing someone going in the opposite direction.
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Now just up a few steps. (They are on the left in the picture)
DON’T WRITE Now just up a few steps. (They are on the left in the picture)
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Gets a little steeper here - so put your toes in the holes.
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A few more steps to go. DON’T WRITE
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Finally in sight, the Teahouse
Finally in sight, the Teahouse! The view's great, BUT - Would you dare try it? How'd they get that building material up there? DON’T WRITE
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DON’T WRITE Wave Pool Skydiving
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