Title: Geography of Asia
1Geography of Asia
2North Korea
Japan
South Korea
China
India
Vietnam
Indonesia
3Geography of Southern Eastern Asia
- Mekong River is one of the longest rivers in
Southern Eastern Asia. - It stretches almost 2,700 miles long, runs
through western China, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand
and Vietnam, before emptying in the South China
Sea.
4Geography of Southern Eastern Asia
- Ganges River Begins in the Himalayas, runs for
1560 miles. - Provides water to help support agriculture in
this region. - Hindus sacred/ holy river.
5Question 1
- The Mekong river delta is located in what country?
A. VIETNAM
6Geography of Southern Eastern Asia
- Indus River longest river in Pakistan, is more
than 1,900 miles long. - Empties into the Arabian Sea. Key water supply
for Pakistan, making it the nations most
important body of water.
7Geography of Southern Eastern Asia
- Huang He Chinas second longest river, Yellow
River, because of the color of the silt. - Causes deadly and destructive flooding, and is
therefore referred to as Chinas Sorrow.
8Geography of Southern Eastern Asia
- Yangtze River is Chinas longest river,
stretches almost 3,500 miles in length. Provides
important resources to the country (i.e. oil,
natural gas, copper, and iron ore).
9Geography of Southern Eastern Asia
- Indian Ocean
- Makes up 1/5th of all ocean water in the world.
- Stretches nearly 6,200 miles from the Southern
tip of Africa to Australia. - Touches Iran, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh in
the north. - Indonesia, and Australia to the east
- Antarctica to the south
- African and the Arabian peninsula to west
- Indian Ocean CONNECTS Southern East Asia to
Europe and Africa
10Indian Ocean
11Question 2
- What is the longest river in Pakistan?
A. Indus River
12Geography of Southern Eastern Asia
- Bay of Bengal lies to the northeast of the
Indian Ocean. - Serves as a major fishery for the people in this
region. - Also provides ports for shipping and has been an
important body of water for international trade.
13Bay of Bengal
14Geography of Southern Eastern Asia
- Yellow Sea lies between China and Korean
Peninsula. - Its name comes from the color of the silt-laden
water that runs into it from some of the major
rivers of China. - Serves as an important trade route and is home to
important seaports.
15Yellow Sea
16Question 3
- Where would you find the bay of Bengal?
A. Off the East coast of India
17Geography of Southern Eastern Asia
- South China Sea bordered by the Taiwan Strait,
Taiwan, the Philippines, Borneo, the Gulf of
Thailand, the Malay Peninsula, and the Asian
mainland. - Provides seafood for many of the people of East
Asia. - Monsoons blow across the sea , greatly affecting,
life in this region. - Also plays a crucial role in travel and trade.
18SOUTH CHINA SEA
19Geography of Southern Eastern Asia
- Sea of Japan borders Japan, Russia and the
Koreas.
20Geography of Southern Eastern Asia
- Land and Land Masses
- Himalayan Mountains
- Located in Southern and Eastern Asia, they are
the highest mountains in the world.
21Geography of Southern Eastern Asia
- Land and Land Masses
- Home to Mount Everest
- which is more than (29,035 feet) 5 miles high and
is the tallest mountain on earth.
22Geography of Southern Eastern Asia
- Land and Land Masses
- Himalayas stretch approximately 1,550 miles
across parts of Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bhutan,
China, and Myanmar.
23Geography of Southern Eastern Asia
- Land and Land Masses
- Pamir Mountains Asian mountain range in which
many other ranges branch out of, they are located
where, Afghanistan, China, and Tajikistan meet.
Pamir Mtns. are referred to as the Roof Top of
the World because many of the peaks in this
region reach almost four miles above sea level.
24Geography of Southern Eastern Asia
- Deserts
- Taklimakan Desert
- The Taklimakan Desert in northwest China is a
vast region of sand desert sitting in a
depression between two high, rugged mountain
ranges. - the Taklimakan's rolling sand dunes stretch out
over about 125,000 square miles in the Xinjiang
region of China. - The desert is hemmed in to the north by the
snow-covered Tien Shan Mountain range and to the
south by the rugged Kunlun Mountains. - Desertification and shifting sand dunes are a
major concern for the farmers and grazers who
live at the desert's edge.
25Taklimakan Desert
26Geography of Southern Eastern Asia
- Gobi Desert
- Is a vast stretch of land roughly 1,000 miles
long between 300 to 600 miles wide. - The desert lies between the Altai and Hangayn
mountains and stretches across parts of Mongolia
and China. - Much of the desert is made up of bare rock,
rather than sand. - Winters are harsh, January average low -40
degrees Fahrenheit July average high 113
degrees Fahrenheit. - Severe dryness limits vegetation few plants and
shrubs that grow. - Few people live in the desert, those that do,
tend to live as nomadic herders.
27Gobi Desert
28Geography of Southern Eastern Asia
- Korean Peninsula bordering China.
- A peninsula is a body of land surrounded on three
sides by water. - The peninsula is surrounded by the East China
Sea, Sea of Japan, the Yellow Sea, the Korean
Strait and the Pacific Ocean. - The peninsula is home to the nation of Korea. 684
miles long. - For most of its history Korea was a nation united
by language and culture. - WWII, Korea was divided into North and South
Korea. - South Korea usually has a warm and wet climate.
- North Korea tends to be colder and has less than
half of the average rainfall in South Korea.
29Geography of Southern Eastern Asia
- Korean Peninsula bordering China.
- A peninsula is a body of land surrounded on three
sides by water. - The peninsula is surrounded by the East China
Sea, Sea of Japan, the Yellow Sea, the Korean
Strait and the Pacific Ocean. - The peninsula is home to the nation of Korea. 684
miles long. - For most of its history Korea was a nation united
by language and culture. - WWII, Korea was divided into North and South
Korea. - South Korea usually has a warm and wet climate.
- North Korea tends to be colder and has less than
half of the average rainfall in South Korea.
30Korean Peninsula
31- Question of the day
- How does the geography impact the population
distribution of Southern and Eastern Asia? - Take a few moments and develop an answer to this
question on your paper.
32- India
- India is a subcontinent- which is a large
landmass that is smaller than a continent - India has a population of more than 1 billion
people. - Most of the population is located in cities,
where they live in shacks and struggle to make a
living. Most of the major cities face
overpopulation - The other parts of the population live in rural
areas where they work as farmers and live with
their extended family in simple houses
33- China-
- The majority of the population in China lives on
the eastern coast. - Most of the people live in small, rural villages
and work as farmers. - Chinas Urban, or city, population is also on the
rise because of the growing number of industries
and trading taking place. Most of these Urban
cities are located along the coast or major
rivers.
34- JAPAN-
- Has one of the worlds strongest fishing
economies - It is a densely populated country (smaller than
California with almost four times the population) - Most of these people live in crowded cities! For
example Space is so limited in Tokyo that they
have started building underground. - Others live in rural villages where they work on
farms. - Problem with this is that most of the land in
Japan is not arable. this is why the cities are
so crowded!!!!! Most of Japans food is imported
35- Koreas-
- North Korea has large deposits of coal, iron, and
other minerals making it very rich in resources - South Korea and Japan are not so lucky
- Both Koreas use their land to generate
electricity - Most of the people in South and North Korea tend
to live in cities - South Korea most of those cities are located
along the coast. Very few people live in the
rugged interior. - Life for people in the cities of North Korea is
very different from that of people in South
Korea. (NK No cars, no rights, electricity
shortages)
36 37- Vietnam-
- Vietnam occupies the eastern and southern part of
the Indochinese peninsula in Southeast Asia, with
the South China Sea along its entire coast. - Vietnam is about twice the size of Arizona. The
Mekong River delta lies in the south. - Besides rice, key exports are coffee, tea,
rubber, and fisheries products. - The Government is also in the process of
"equitizing" (e.g., transforming state
enterprises into share holding companies and
distributing a portion of the shares to
management, workers and private foreign and
domestic investors)
38Causes of Pollution
- Chinas and Indias economic and urban growth has
caused serious issues for the environment. - Seven of the ten most polluted cities are located
in China. - And Indias more than 1 billion people make it
the second most populous country behind China - Pollution-
- Caused by the increased number of cars and
factories and also the burning of coal for
electricity in China.
39Effects of Pollution
- Many nations in South, Southeast, and East Asia
will now have to worry about the Asian Brown
Cloud caused by too much pollution in the air. - causes waste from factories, motor vehicles,
forest fires, etc. - .
40Effects of Pollution
- It is a brown haze that can alter the paths of
monsoons, reduce photosynthesis, increase human
respiratory problems, and reduces solar radiation
to the earths surface.
41Solutions to Population
- In China they have instituted the
one-child-per-family policy of 1979. - This states that any couple that has only one
child will receive economic and educational
benefits, while couples that have more than one
child will have to pay fines.
42Pollution on the Yangtze
- Large amounts of waste are dumped in the Yangtze
each year causing massive pollution. - Much of this waste comes from mineral fertilizers
used in farming, factory waste, and also
shipping. - Effects of pollution
- Contaminated drinking water
43Pollution on the Ganges
- The Ganges river, which is a holy river to many
people that live in India, has also seen a
tremendous rise in pollution over the last
several years. - Most of the pollution found in the Ganges comes
from organic waste (sewage, trash, food, and
human as well as animal remains) - The increase in Indias population is the cause
of all this waste the sewage systems are not up
to date
44Effects of pollution on the Ganges
- Because the Ganges is a sacred river to many
Hindus- and there is a sacred practice of
depositing human remains. - the river has become infected with many water-
borne diseases (hepatitis, typhoid or cholera) - causing much of the population to become
infected with these diseases