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Page 1: Geographyof southasia
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South Asia

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Satellite View of South Asia

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TheSize ofSouthAsia

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Countries

India

Pakistan

Bangladesh

Nepal Bhutan

Sri Lanka

Afghanistan

China

Myanmar

Iran

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cities

New Delhi

Madras

Benares

Calcutta

Kabul

Bombay

Dacca

Lahore

Colombo

Kathmandu

ThimbuKarachi

Islamabad

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SouthAsia:

Physical

Map

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Bodies of Water

Indus R.

Ganges R.

Brahmaputra R.

Arabian Sea

Indian Ocean

Bay ofBengal

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The Ganges River System

1,560 miles long

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“Mata Ganga” (Mother Ganges)

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The Brahmaputra River System

1,800 miles long

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Floods on the Brahmaputra: 2003

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Flooding on the Brahmaputra

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The Indus River System

1,975 miles long

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Valleys / Plains

Indo-GangeticPlain

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Elevation Levels

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Mountains & Peaks

HimalayasMt. Everest

Karakoran Mts.

Hindu Kush

Vindhya Hills

Easte

rn Ghats

Western Ghats

Khyb

erPa

ssI I

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Hindu Kush

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The Khyber Pass

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The Himalayas

“him” [snow] “aalaya” [home] Mt. Everest is 29,035 feet. It is the highest mt. peak in the world.

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The Himalayas

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“Fire Rim of the Pacific”

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Earthquake Zones in India

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2004 Earthquake In Indonesia:

Tsunami Devastates Indian Ocean Coastlines!

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the Tsunami’s Devastation

100,000s dead!

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Deserts / Plateaus

TharDesert

DeccanPlateau

TibetanPlateau

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The Deccan Plateau

31,800 square miles in size. Elevation range: 2,000 – 8,000 feet high. From the Sanskrit word, “dakshina” [“the south”].

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The tibetan Plateau

The “Roof of the World.” average elevation is 16,400 feet.

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The Thar Desert

The Great Indian Desert 200 - 1500 feet in elevation. up to 127ºF in July.

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Other

Punjab

Kashmir

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Completed Map

Indus R.

Ganges R.

Brahmaputra R.

Arabian Sea

Indian Ocean

Bay ofBengal

Himalayas

Mt. Everest▲

Karakoran Mts.

Hindu Kush

Vindhya Hills

Easte

rn Ghats

Western Ghats

Khyb

erPa

ssI I

TharDesert

DeccanPlateau

TibetanPlateau

Indo-GangeticPlain

PunjabKashmir

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Climate Regions of South Asia

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Winter Monsoons: Nov.-April

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Summer Monsoons: May-Oct.

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Temperature

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Global Areas of Malaria

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Major Farming Systems

of South Asia

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Economic Activities& Resources

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Silk Cultivation

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Tiger regions

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Indian States & Union Territories

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Population Density

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Population Density

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Language Families in South Asia

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Per Capita Income in India

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Language in India alone

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Literacy Rate in India