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East Asian Geography 10 Geographic Features
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#1. East Asia features many islands & archipelagos Japan is an archipelago Chain of islands Over 3000 tiny islands
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#2 The Ring of Fire is a narrow band of volcanoes that nearly encircles the Pacific Ocean. 75% of world’s active volcanoes are here.
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Mt. Fuji
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Jan. 1995 earthquake
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Tsunami of 2011
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#3 China is home to 3 of the world’s largest cold deserts. –Gobi (largest desert in Asia) –Taklimakan (the sea of death) –Chang Tang (plateau of Tibet)
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#4 Three major rivers are a lifeline to Asia –Yangtze (longest) –Huang He (Yellow) –Mekong Greatly influence the way people live in Asia
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Chinese civilization began on the Yellow River Loess – fertile topsoil spread by wind; largely agricultural society
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#5.China’s civilization developed over a long period in considerable isolation, protected by physiographic barriers and by sheer distance from other cultures.
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The Himalayas in the South The Takla Makan& Gobi deserts to West & North
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#6: Mountains & Plateaus are major feature of topography Himalayas & Tibetan Plateau 4/5 th of Japan is mountainous terrain, thus not a lot of arable land. Korea also features many mountainous areas.
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Tibetan Plateau . All told, some two billion people in more than a dozen countries— nearly a third of the world's population—depend on rivers fed by the snow and ice of the plateau region.
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7.China’s enormous population is strongly concentrated in the country’s eastern regions. Western areas remain comparatively empty and unproductive.
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In Japan Most of the population lives in coastal plains and/or river valleys. Kanto Plain very crowded 20,000 ppl. Per sq. mile
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Subway pushers in Tokyo
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#8: “The Land of Rice & Fish” Rice is a staple 90% of this crop is grown in East Asia & consumed there. The majority of people in E. Asia eat rice 2 or 3 times a day. North of the Yangtze River, the climate is more suited for wheat growing The close access to water=diet of fish.
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#9: Natural Resources vary greatly according to region China: very rich in natural resources –Oil, coal, iron, etc. Japan is limited in natural resources & is dependent on other nations
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#10: Much of Southeast Asia is covered by rainforest What kind of effects would this have?
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China remains a dominantly rural society with limited urbanization and industrialization outside of its city centers. It is one of the world’s oldest continuous civilizations
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