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Asia: Physical Characteristics.  Mountains of Asia:  Himalayas: “Abode of Snow”; forms barrier between the Plateau of Tibet and India; highest mountain.

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1 Asia: Physical Characteristics

2  Mountains of Asia:  Himalayas: “Abode of Snow”; forms barrier between the Plateau of Tibet and India; highest mountain in the world.  Western & Eastern Ghats: two mountains ranges on eastern and western sides of India.  Mount Fuji: Located in Japan; is the highest volcano and highest peak in Japan; dormant.

3  Himalayas block moisture creating a rain shadow.  Steppes and deserts (Gobi Desert) also create rains shadows.  Mountains of Asia influence:  Where people live  Climate

4  In China, the Yellow River and the Yangtze River flood.  Yellow River is named “China’s Sorrow” because the flooding of the river has killed numerous amounts of people.  Ganges and Brahmaputra Rivers of South Asia also flood.

5  The bodies of water in Asia are extremely important for trade, transportation and agriculture.  These bodies of water include rivers, seas, and ocean currents.

6  East Asia experiences volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and tsunamis because it is part of the Ring of Fire.  Storms that occur in the Pacific Ocean bordering East Asia are called typhoons; in the Atlantic Ocean, they are called hurricanes.

7  South and East Asia experience monsoons: Winds that blow in certain directions depending on the time of year.  During the summer, the monsoon season brings heavy rains that aid in the production of rice – Asian’s main food crop.

8  The tropical rainforest and the tropical savanna are on or near the equator.  Indonesia is mostly tropical rain forest; much of the rainforest is being cut down due to deforestation.

9  Desert and steppe climates are found on the leeward side of the mountains.  The Himalayas create a rain shadow that forms the Gobi Desert; a large desert region in northern China and southern Mongolia.  The interior parts of Asia experience a humid continental climate.

10  There is abundant fertile (arable) land in Asia.  The fertile soil that blows into the Yellow River in China is called loess; meaning yellow in color.


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