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Mr. Marston

South AsiaDominion Christian High School

Marietta, GA

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South Asia is a subcontinent

• Large, Distinct landmass that is joined to another continent. In this case, Asia.

• Forms a peninsula

• Arabian Sea (West)• Indian Ocean (South)• Bay of Bengal (East)• Includes Sri Lanka

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Indian subcontinent

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Landforms

• Mountains: Himalaya: formed by collision of tectonic plates.

• Mt. Everest: 29,035 feet• Karakoram Mountains:• Hindu Kush Mountains• Khyber Pass: narrow pass between

Afghanistan and Pakistan

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Indian Topography

• Indian Topography

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Himalayas

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• Himalayas

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• Internet Activity

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Khyber Pass

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• Khyber Pass

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Khyber Pass

• Khyber Pass

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Ganges Plain

• Wide, fertile plain at the base of Himalayan Mountains

• Indus River• Ganges River• Brahmaputra• 1/10 of the world lives here.

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Ganges Plain

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Chota Nagbur Plateau

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Chota Nagbur Plateau

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Central Landforms

• Vindhya Range: mountain range in Central India. Divides the northern and southern regions.

• Cuisine, architecture, and religious practices differ in north and south

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Southern Landforms

• Eastern Ghats: rugged hills.• Western Ghats• Deccan Plateau: contains rich soil, but

relatively dry because rainy winds are blocked by Western Ghats.

• Karnataka Plateau: south of the Deccan Plateau receives more moisture. Hills are lush.

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Deccan Plateau

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Karnataka Plateau

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Other

• Sri Lanka: island southeast of India• Maldives: Island chain south of India

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Major River Systems

• Rivers are the key to live in South Asia• Indus• Brahmaputra• Ganges• All carry fertile soil from mountain slopes onto

floodplains as the rivers swell from seasonal rains

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Rivers continued

• Indus: cradle of ancient India• Brahmaputra: major inland waterway.• Ganges: Most important river in South Asia.

Revered by Hindus who consider the river sacred.

• Most productive agricultural area and world’s longest alluvial plain: an area of fertile soil deposited by river flood waters. The Ganges Plain is India’s most densely populated area.

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Natural Resources

• Rivers of South Asia provide Alluvial soilDrinking WaterTransportationHydroelectric PowerFish

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Energy Resources

• Petroleum Reserves• Natural Gas: Southern Pakistan• Uranium

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Minerals

• Leading exporter of iron ore• Mica: makes electrical equipment• Graphite: lead in pencils

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Timber

• Conifers, silver fir, and hardwoods (oak, magnolia, beech, and birch)

• Severe overcutting threatens Nepal’s timber• Massive soil erosion

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Climate and Vegetation

• Tropical climates in the south• Highlands• Deserts

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Climate Regions of South Asia

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Tropical and Subtropical Climates

• Tropical rain forests: western coast of India, near the Ganges Delta in Bangladesh, southern Sri Lanka.

• Absorb great quantities of moistureEbony trees, lush vines, and orchidsBamboo, mango and palm trees

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Sundarbans (beautiful jungle)

• Swampy area in SW Bangladesh• World’s largest mangrove forest

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Sundarbans

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• Sundarbans

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Tropical Savanna

• Central Indian steppe• Eastern Sri Lanka

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Humid Subtropical Climate

• Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and the NE part of India

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Highland Climate

• Himalayan Highlands• Karakoram Mountain ranges• Snow all the time• Little vegetation survivesConiferous and hardwood trees Grasslands and bamboo divide the lower

Himalayan foothills from higher elevations

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Dry Climates

• Great Indian Desert: (Thar Desert)• Desert scrub, low, thorny trees, and grasses• A Steppe surrounds the desert.

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Thar Desert

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Location of Thar Desert

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Three distinct seasons

• Hot (Late February to June)• Wet: (June to September)• Cool: (October to late February)

• Period distinction depend on seasonal winds (monsoons)

• Cool season: dry winds• Hot: wet winds from Indian Ocean bring monsoon

rains

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Monsoon Rains

• Monsoon rains are heaviest in South Asia• Some areas receive adequate rainfall for

agriculture while others (Deccan Plateau and western Pakistan) do not

• Other issues:• Flooding• Cyclones: storm with high winds and rain

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Winter Monsoons: Nov.-April

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Summer Monsoons: May-Oct.

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• Indian Monsoons

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• Youtube Monsoon