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1 1 . What body of water does the Chang Jiang (Yangze River) empty into? 2. What country lies East of Cambodia?

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3 Focus: India – China - Japan

4 Landscape of East Asia among the roughest in the world…yet is one of the most populated place in the world!!!! Mountains and deserts restrict movement of people, goods, and ideas. So how does this affect their culture?????

5 Where would you want to live?

6 Chiang Jiang (Yangtze)
Brahmaputra Rivers of Asia Ganges Chiang Jiang (Yangtze) Huang He (Yellow) Indus Mekong

7 India Indus Ganges 1.Ganges miles long, flows through India and Bangladesh, from the Himalayas eastward and empties into the Bay of Bengal, considered holy to the Hindus of India, very polluted 2.Indus – 1975 miles long, flows through China, Pakistan, and India. Begins in Tibet and flows into the Arabian Sea.

8 1.Brahmaputra – (brah-muh-poo-truh)1800 miles long, China to Bangladesh, joins the Ganges and empties into the Bay of Bengal, often floods 2.Huang He (Yellow River) – “China’s Sorrow”, 3395 miles long, name comes from the yellow silt that is deposited along its banks. 3.Chang Jiang (Yangtze) miles long, China’s longest river, empties into the East China Sea Huang He (Yellow) Brahmaputra China Chang Jiang(Yangtze)

9 Southeast Asia 1. Mekong (mey-kong)– 2635 miles long, forms the border between Laos and Myanmar (Burma) and most of the border between Laos and Thailand, empties into the South China Sea

10 Major Landforms of Asia
Gobi Desert Khyber Pass Plateau of Tibet Taklimakan Desert Himalayas

11 Himalayas The Himalaya is the world's largest mountain range. Its peak is 26, 000 feet high. Stretch 1,700 miles across Passes through five nations: India, Pakistan, China, Bhutan and Nepal. Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world, is part of the Himalayas in Nepal.  The first people to climb Mount Everest was in 1953. The origin or source of world's two important river systems: the Indus Basin and the Ganga-Brahmaputra Basin.

12 Gobi Desert It covers 500,000 square miles, twice the size of Texas
Extends 1,000 miles from east to west, 600 miles north to south. Name is Mongolian for "the waterless place“ Rainfall is often less than three inches a year. The Gobi's aridness is caused by the rainblocking effects of the Altai mountains to the west and Tibetan plateau and the Himalayas some distance away to the south. The Gobi itself lies on a plateau. Large deposits of copper and gold

13 Taklimakan Desert Nicknamed “Sea of Death”
Poisonous snakes, frequent sand storms, boiling days, freezing nights, and intense water shortages.  Second largest desert in the world.  Mummies, some 4000 years old, have been found in the region

14 Plateau of Tibet Highest region on Earth
Commonly referred to as the “Roof of the World” Highest and largest plateau on the planet Lies between the Kunlun (koon-loon) Mountain ranges to the north and the Himalayas to the south Several of the world's longest rivers have their sources on the Tibetan Plateau

15 Khyber Pass Connects Pakistan & Afghanistan
33 miles long through Hindu Kush mtns There have been many battles for its control Best land route between India and Pakistan Conquering armies have used the Khyber as an entry point for their invasions Has been a major trade route for centuries

16 Capitals of the Major Countries
New Delhi Tokyo Beijing

17 India’s Capital – New Delhi
Street scene. Taj Mahal Constructed to replace Calcutta as the capital of British India and officially inaugurated in 1931. Trade & transportation center Population: 317,797 Chronic overcrowding, traffic congestion, ballooning child labor, housing shortages and pollution. One of the fastest growing cities in the world. Hinduism is the religion of 86.8% of New Delhi's population Cows rest in a crowded street Residence of the President of India

18 China’s Capital – Beijing (Peking)
2nd largest city in the country population of million people political, educational and cultural center of the country Many historical sites are located here. Beijing hosted the 2008 Summer Olympic Games. You are not permitted to drive a car unless you have a driver license issued by China. Driving in Beijing can be quite complicated due to perpetual traffic jams. The Great Wall of China. Beijing National Stadium AKA Birds Nest Stadium Forbidden City Shopping Area

19 Japan’s Capital - Tokyo
Population: 12 million Country’s largest city-one of the most crowded and expensive cities in the world Prior to 1868, Tokyo was known as Edo. September – the Great Kantō Earthquake devastated Tokyo. More than 142,000 people died and over 300, 000 houses were destroyed. Tokyo Disneyland was opened in 1983 as the first Disney theme park outside of the United States. Tokyo Disney Sea is a fantasy theme park in Tokyo Disney that is unique to Japan Over 150 colleges/universities 1964-Tokyo held the summer Olympic games. Bombing during World War II devastated half of Tokyo, destroyed or damaged many famous landmarks, and ruined nearly all of the city's industries Tokyo Disney Sea Imperial Palace Bullet train Shinjuku Avenue , Business District

20 Environmental Issues Asian Brown Cloud-air pollution Polluted Rivers
Monsoons Polluted Rivers Asian Brown Cloud-air pollution Overpopulation


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