Title: The Geography of South Asia
1The Geography of the Indian subcontinent
Ms. Susan M. PojerHorace Greeley HS
Chappaqua, NY
2South Asia
3Satellite View of South Asia
4TheSize ofSouthAsia
5Countries
Afghanistan
China
Iran
Bhutan
Nepal
Pakistan
Myanmar
India
Bangladesh
Sri Lanka
6Topography of South Asia
7SouthAsiaPhysicalMap
8Bodies of Water
Indus R.
Brahmaputra R.
Ganges R.
Bay ofBengal
Arabian Sea
Indian Ocean
9The Ganges River System
1,560 miles long
10Mata Ganga (Mother Ganges)
11Floods on the Brahmaputra 2003
12Flooding on the Brahmaputra
13The Indus River System
1,975 miles long
14Elevation Levels
15Mountains Peaks
Hindu Kush
KhyberPassI I
Karakoran Mts.
Mt. Everest?
Himalayas
Vindhya Hills
Eastern Ghats
Western Ghats
16Hindu Kush
17The Khyber Pass
18The Himalayas
- him snow
- aalaya home
- Mt. Everest is 29,035 feet. It is the
highest mt. peak in the world.
19The Himalayas
20Fire Rim of the Pacific
21Earthquake Zones in India
222004 Earthquake In IndonesiaTsunami Devastates
Indian Ocean Coastlines!
23the Tsunamis Devestation
100,000s dead!
24The Deccan Plateau
- 31,800 square miles in size.
- Elevation range 2,000 8,000 feet high.
- From the Sanskrit word, dakshina the south.
25The tibetan Plateau
- The Roof of the World.
- average elevation is 16,400 feet.
26The Thar Desert
- The Great Indian Desert
- 200 - 1500 feet in elevation.
- up to 127ºF in July.
27Climate of South Asia
28Winter Monsoons Nov.-April
29Summer Monsoons May-Oct.
30Global Areas of Malaria
31Vegetation of South Asia
32Economic Activities Resources
33Silk Cultivation
34Tiger regions
35Demographic Data for South Asia
36Indian States Union Territories
37Population Density
38Population Density
39Per Capita Income in India
40Language in India alone
41Literacy Rate in India