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The Himalayan Mountains By: Dutch, FES, and Carlos
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Physical Geograp hy 27.98 N, 86.92 E South-West of China and North- West of India
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Physical Geography ● Ranges from Bhutan, over China, India, Nepal and Pakistan to Myanmar. ● Indo-Australian plate → Eurasian plate ● Glacier ● Rocks ● High Plateaus
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Climate ●Winter and summer ●Winter: Constant slowing and below zero ●Milder at summer ●Tropical at the base of the mountains ●Permanent ice and snow at the tops
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Region ●Region ●Mountains ●Tropical/Dese rt Climate ●Thar Desert
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Huma n ●General foods: Plants and Yak ●Hunting is a popular activity in the Himalayas and surrounding regions. ●Only hunters with permits are allowed to hunt in Garhwal. ●Himalayas from the Sherpas in Nepal to the Kashmirs in India.
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Humans: Continued ●Most medicines Himalayans use are from the roots of different plants ●One of the main plants is the root of Rhododendron anthopogon
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Culture ● Tribes ● Very Religious ● Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam ● Indo-Mongoloid descent ● Many different languages spoken
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Econo my ●mixed Economy ●poor: low income per capita ●dependent on agriculture
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Economy ● Animal Husbandry ● Forestry ● Tourism ● Water-Power
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Economy Trade Routes
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Resource s ●Forests: big factor, disadvantage: problem of deforestation ●Herbs: rare herbs that just grow there ●Minerals: e.g. salt from Pakistan ●Water: drinking water and electricity supply ●Soil: make agriculture possible natural:
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Herbs: Salt: Resourc es
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human: ● farming ● trading transports ● mining
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Resources terrace farming:salt extraction:
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Resources ●Pollution of water: ●Deforestation:
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