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Ch. 24 – Physical South Asia

Ch. 24 – Physical South Asia. South Asia has Seven countries : …. Pakistan. Nepal. Bhutan. Bangladesh. India. Sri Lanka. Maldives. Asian Leopard. Bengal Tiger. Indian Elephant. Collision of tectonic plates. Formed highest mountains in the world……. HIMALAYAS.

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Ch. 24 – Physical South Asia

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  1. Ch. 24 – Physical South Asia

  2. South Asia has Seven countries: ….. Pakistan Nepal Bhutan Bangladesh India Sri Lanka Maldives

  3. Asian Leopard

  4. Bengal Tiger

  5. Indian Elephant

  6. Collision of tectonic plates. Formed highest mountains in the world……. HIMALAYAS

  7. SHERPAS – FAMOUS MOUNTAIN GUIDES IN HIMALAYAS.

  8. Indo-Gangetic Plains- rich soil for agriculture.

  9. Monsoons are seasonal winds – bringing moist ocean air and heavy rains…..

  10. Bangladesh – known for monsoon rains and floods. Capital – Dhaka Islam Religion - Sunni

  11. INDIA –SUBCONTINENT Capital - New Delhi. 80% HINDU RELIGION, 20% of world population. Concentrated in Indo-Gangetic Plain Caste - social group or standing in Indian Society

  12. GANGES RIVER- SACRED RIVER

  13. Ganges River – 1,560 miles of sacred healing powers, drinking water , and transportation in Northern India. Part of Indo-Gangetic Plain.

  14. Pakistan – 1947 mountainous semi-arid country; Islamic religion.

  15. Pakistan

  16. Afghanistan – poor mountainous, semi-arid, war torn country. Capital – Kabul.

  17. U.S. SOLDIERS

  18. Maldives – archipelago (group of islands), atoll formed islands

  19. MAKING OF AN ATOLL ISLAND

  20. Sri Lanka Tear Drop Island – timber and hardwoods. Two Ethnic groups - Sinhalese and Tamils

  21. POPULATION PYRAMIDS 4 STAGES OF POPULATION

  22. Triangle shape Wide base, narrow top High birth rate, high death rate Side – concave Short life MEXICO STAGE 1-MODERATE GROWTH

  23. Triangle shape Wide base, narrow top Straight sides High birth rate, improving death rate INDIA STAGE 2- EXPANSIVE GROWTH

  24. Bullet Shape Convex sides Low growth at base, long life expectancy UNITED STATES STAGE 3- Stationary

  25. Convex sides Bullet Shape Christmas tree look Longer life Negative growth SWEDEN STAGE 4 - Contractive

  26. THE END

  27. Images : Hans Rieteco Thomas Kunz Veronique Soulier Thorsten Bübelbergusex Christa and Berd Zeitl J. Ens J Lowrence Han Wilhem Prech Uwe Möokelmann

  28. Music: Royal Philharmonic Aria di amore ( Tosca ) Conducted and arranged by Luis de Cobos from Spain. Created by: Manuel, Mérida, Yucatán, México. English Version: P@blosonic, Las Vegas NV, USA

  29. Antarctica SOUTH POLE

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