katangiang pisikal ng timog silangang asya
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KatangiangPisikal ng TimogSilangang Asya
Group 4
Katangiang Pisikal ng Timog-Silangang Asya
• Ang lupain ng Timog Silangang Asya
ay maaaring hatiin sa dalawang
bahagi, ang pangkontinenteng Timog
Silangang Asya o mainland Southeast
Asia at ang pangkapuluang Timog
Silangang Asya o insular Southeast
Asia.
• Mainland Southeast Asia
• Insular Southeast Asia
• Pacific Ring of Fire o
Circum-Pacific Seismic
Belt
Mga Tatalakayin:
Mainland Southeast Asia
• Ang mainland Southeast Asia ay
isang tangway na nasa pagitan ng
South China Sea at Indian Ocean.
Ang malaking bahagi ng lupaing
ito ay kabundukan at manaka-
nakang mga nagtataasang
talampas mula sa Himalayas
hanggang katimugang bahagi ng
China.
Ang mga kabundukan at
talampas nito ay siyang
naghihiwalay sa bahaging ito ng
Timog Silangang Asya sa iba
pang rehiyon. Ang lupaing ito ay
dinadaluyan ng mga ilog ng
Irrawady, Salween, Chao Phraya,
Mekong at Red River.
Himalayas
Himalayas
• The Himalayas,
or Himalaya, is a mountain
range in South
Asia separating the plains
of the Indian
subcontinent from
the Tibetan Plateau.
Hkakabo Razi a border tri-point among
China, India and Myanmar
Hkakabo Razi
• Hkakabo Razi is Southeast Asia's
highest mountain, located in the
northern Myanmar state of Kachin.
It lies in an outlying subrange of
the Greater Himalayan mountain
system. The mountain lies on the
border tri-point
among Myanmar,China, and India.
Doi Chiang Dao in Thailand
Doi Chiang Dao
• Doi Chiang Dao, also known
as Doi Luang Chiang Dao, is a
2,175 m high mountain in
Chiang Mai
Province, Thailand. It is one of
the highest peaks of the Daen
Lao Range on the Thai side of
the border.
Doi Inthanon in Thailand
Doi Inthanon
• The name Doi Inthanon was given in
honour of the king Inthawichayanon,
one of the last kings of Chiang Mai,
who was concerned about the forests
in the north and tried to preserve them.
He ordered that after his death his
remains shall be placed at Doi Luang,
which was then renamed.
Salween River in China, Thailand
and Myamar
Salween River
• The Salween is a river, about 2,815
kilometres (1,749 mi) long, that flows from
the Tibetan Plateau into the Andaman Sea
in Southeast Asia. It drains a narrow and
mountainous watershed of 324,000 square
kilometres (125,000 sq mi) that extends into
the countries of China, Burma and Thailand.
Steep canyon walls line the swift, powerful
and undammed Salween, one of the longest
free-flowing rivers in the world.
Irrawaddy River in Myanmar
Irrawaddy River
• The Irrawaddy River or Ayeyarwady River is a river
that flows from north to south
through Myanmar (formerly Burma). It is the
country's largest river and most important
commercial waterway. Originating from the
confluence of the N'mai and Mali rivers, it flows
relatively straight North-South before emptying
through the Irrawaddy Delta into the Andaman Sea.
Its drainage area of about 255,081 km² covers a
large part of Burma. After Rudyard Kipling's poem,
it is sometimes referred to as 'The Road to
Mandalay'.
Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Chao Phraya River
• The Chao Phraya is a major river
in Thailand, with its low alluvial
plain forming the centre of the
country. It flows
through Bangkok and then into
the Gulf of Thailand.
Mekong River in Thailand, Cambodia,
Laos, China, Myanmar, Vietnam
(Trans- boundary River in Asia)
Mekong River
• The Mekong is a trans-boundary
river in Southeast Asia. It is the world's
12th-longest river and the 7th-longest
in Asia. Its estimated length is
4,350 km (2,703 mi), and it drains an
area of 795,000 km2 (307,000 sq mi),
discharging 457 km3(110 cu mi) of
water annually.
Red River in Vietnam
Red River
• The Red River , also known
as "Mother River”, is a river that flows
from Yunnan in southwest
China through northern Vietnam to
the Gulf of Tonkin. According to C.
Michael Hogan, the associated Red
River Fault was instrumental in
forming the entire South China Sea at
least as early as 37 million years
before present.
Insular Southeast Asia
• Sa kabilang dako, ang Insular Southeast Asia ay
binubuo rin ng mga kapuluang nakakalat sa karagatan.
Kabilang dito ang mga isla ng Pilipinas, Indonesia at
East Timor. Ang ilan sa mga kapuluang ito ay kabilang
sa rehiyong tinatawag na Ring of Fire na matatagpuan
sa Pacifi Ocean. Ang Ring of Fire ay isang malawak na
sona kung saan madalas nagaganap ang mga
paggalaw ng lupa at pagputok ng mga bulkan. Hitik sa
mga bulkan ang lugar na ito at maaring magdulot ng
paglindol dulot ng kanilang pagsabog. Ang ilan sa
halimbawa ng mga bulkang matatagpuan dito ay ang
Mayon, Pinatubo, Taal at Krakatoa. Tinatawag din ang
lugar na ito bilang circum- Pacific seismic belt.
Tinatayang 81% ng mga pinakamalalakas na lindol ay
nagaganap dito.
Gunung Korbu in Malaysia
Gunung Korbu
• Mount Korbu (Malay: Gunung Korbu) is a
mountain in Perak, Malaysia. It is the
highest peak of the Titiwangsa Mountains,
the southernmost section of the Tenasserim
Hills.
• Mount Korbu is also the second highest
mountain in Peninsular Malaysia, standing
at 2,183 metres. The highest peak is Mount
Tahan at 2,187 metres in the state
of Pahang.
Carstensz Pyramid in
Indonesia
Carstensz Pyramid• Puncak Jaya or Carstensz Pyramid (4,884 m) is the
highest summit of Mount Carstensz in the Sudirman Range of the western central highlands of Papua Province, Indonesia (within Puncak Jaya Regency).
• At 4,884 metres (16,024 ft) above sea level, Puncak Jaya is the highest mountain in Indonesia, the highest on the island of New Guinea (which comprises the Indonesian West Papua region plus Papua New Guinea), the highest of Oceania (Australian continent), and the 5th highest mountain in political Southeast Asia. It is also the highest point between the Himalayas and the Andes, and the highest island peak in the world.
Puncak Trikora in Indonesia
Puncak Trikoya• Puncak Trikora, until 1963 Wilhelmina Peak, is a
4730 or 4,750 m (15,584 ft) high mountain in the Papua province of Indonesia on New Guinea. It lies in the eastern part of the Sudirman (Nassau) Range of the Maoke Mountains. Behind PuncakJaya (Carstensz Pyramid) at 4,884 m (16,024 ft), it is either the second or third highest mountain on the island of New Guineaandthe Australasian continent. As such it appears on some Seven Second Summits lists, although SRTM-data support that Puncak Mandala (Juliana Peak) in the Jayawijaya (Orange) Range is higher with 4,760 m (15,617 ft).
Pacific Ring of Fire at ang mga bulkannito
Pacific Ring of Fire• The Pacific Ring of Fire is an arc around the Pacific
Ocean where many volcanoes and earthquakes are
formed. About three quarters of the world's dormant
volcanoes and active volcanoes are here. The ring is
40,000km long, and there are 452 volcanoes.
• About 90% of the world's earthquakes and 80% of the
world's largest earthquakes occur along the Ring of Fire.
The next most seismic region (5–6% of earthquakes and
17% of the world's largest earthquakes) is the Alpide
belt, which extends from Java to Sumatra through the
Himalayas, the Mediterranean, and out into the Atlantic.
The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is the third most prominent
earthquake belt.
• The Ring of Fire is a direct result of plate tectonics and
the movement and collisions of crustal plates.
Krakatoa in Indonesia
Krakatoa• Krakatoa, or Krakatau (Indonesian: Krakatau), is
a volcanic island situated in the Sunda Strait between the islands of Java and Sumatra in Indonesia. The name is also used for the surrounding island group comprising the remnants of a much larger island of three volcanic peaks which was obliterated in a cataclysmic 1883 eruption, unleashing huge tsunamis (killing more than 36,000 people) and destroying over two-thirds of the island. The explosion is considered to be the loudest sound ever heard in modern history, with reports of it being heard up to 3,000 miles (4,800 km) from its point of origin. The shock waves from the explosion were recorded on barographs around the globe.
Mount Apo in the Philipppines
Mount Apo• Mount Apo is a large solfataric, potentially-
active stratovolcano in the island of Mindanao, Philippines. With an altitude of 2,954 metres (9,692 ft) above sea level, it is the highest mountain in the country and is located between Davao City and Davao del Sur province in Region XI and Cotabato province in Region XII. The peak overlooks Davao City 45 kilometres (28 mi) to the northeast, Digos City 25 kilometres (16 mi) to the southeast, and Kidapawan City 20 kilometres(12 mi) to the west.
Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines
Mount Pinatubo• Mount Pinatubo is an active stratovolcano located
on the island of Luzon, near the tripoint of the Philippine provinces of Zambales, Tarlac, and Pampanga. It is located in the CabusilanMountains separating the west coast of Luzon from the central plains. Before the volcanic activities of 1991, its eruptive history was unknown to most people. It was heavily eroded, inconspicuous and obscured from view. It was covered with dense forest which supported a population of several thousand indigenous people, the Aetas, who fled to the mountains during the Spanish conquest of the Philippines.
Mayon Volcano in the Philippines
Mayon Volcano
• Mayon Volcano, also known as Mount
Mayon, is an active volcano in
the province of Albay, on the island
of Luzon in the Philippines. Renowned as
the "perfect cone" because of its
almost symmetric conical shape, the
mountain was declared a national park and
a protected landscape on July 20, 1938, the
first in the country. It was reclassified a
Natural Park and renamed Mayon Volcano
Natural Park in the year 2000.
Taal Volcano in the Philippines
Taal Volcano• Taal Volcano is a complex volcano located on the
island of Luzon in the Philippines. It is the second most active volcano in the Philippines with 33 historical eruptions. All of these eruptions are concentrated on Volcano Island, an island near the middle of Taal Lake. The lake partially fills TaalCaldera, which was formed by prehistoric eruptions between 140,000 and 5,380 BP. Viewed from Tagaytay Ridge, Taal Volcano and Lake presents one of the most picturesque and attractive views in the Philippines. It is located about 50 km (31 mi) south of the capital of the country, the city of Manila.
Group 4• B5 Benedicto, Kevin John
• B10 Esmale, Isaac
• B11 Flores, Gabriel Angelo
• G5 Cariño, Ma. Fatima
• G10 Javier, Ma. Sarah
• G20 Rones, Dianne Alyssa
• G21 Samson Claire Erika
• G26 Ty, Trizsa Jasmin
8-Mitochondrion
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