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10/9 Focus: Geographic conditions in the Indus River Valley allowed for the development of civilization on the Indian subcontinent Seasonal monsoons were and continue to be an important factor in the life of people on the Indian subcontinent Do Now: What is a peninsula?
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River Valley Civilizations The Indus Valley
Geography of South Asia (Indian Subcontinent)
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The Indus Valley civilization developed around 2,500 B. C
The Indus Valley civilization developed around 2,500 B.C. in the western part of South Asia
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Indian Subcontinent Landmass that includes the modern day nations of:
Pakistan Bangladesh Separated from Asia by large mountain ranges in the North Himalayas Hindu Kush Karakoram
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Indian Subcontinent Southern half is large peninsula Peninsula
Landmass with water on three sides
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Geographic Regions Three distinct geographic regions
Mountains in the north Deccan Plateau Northern Plains
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Mountains Kept climate subtropical Limited contact with other groups
Ways through the Mts. Khyber Pass Mountain pass in the Hindu Kush Allowed movement into the Indus Valley Thar Desert
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Khyber Pass is still an important way through the mountains today
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Deccan Plateau Plateau
Raised, flat area of land Dry, Arid region in the center of the subcontinent
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Northern Plains Three rivers pass through this area
Indus Ganges Brahmaputra Silt from flooding made the soil fertile Civilizations developed here
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Monsoons Seasonal winds Summer Winter Heavy rains, warm air
Cool, Dry air
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Monsoons Brought rain needed for crops
Led to flooding of rivers and creation of fertile silt
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Environmental Challenges
Floods along the Indus unpredictable river can change course Rainfall unpredictable; could have droughts or floods
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