Title: The
1The Geography of South Asia
2South Asia
3Satellite View of South Asia
4Indian States Union Territories
5TheSize ofSouthAsia
6Topography of South Asia
7The Ganges River System
1,560 miles long
8Mata Ganga (Mother Ganges)
9The Brahmaputra River System
1,800 miles long
10Flooding on the Brahmaputra
11The Indus River System
1,975 miles long
12The Indus River valley
Origins of Early Civilizations
13Elevation Levels
14Mountains Peaks
Karakoran Mts.
Hindu Kush
Mt. Everest?
Himalayas
Eastern Ghats
Western Ghats
15The Himalayas
16Mt. Everest
Mt. Everest is 29,035 feet high (highest
mountain peak in the world)
17Hindu Kush
18Karakoram Mountains
19Deserts / Plateaus
TibetanPlateau
TharDesert
DeccanPlateau
20The thar desert
- 200 - 1500 feet in elevation
- up to 127ºF in July
21The Deccan Plateau
- 31,800 square miles in size.
- Elevation range 2,000 8,000 feet high.
- From the Sanskrit word, dakshina the south.
22The tibetan Plateau
- The Roof of the World.
- average elevation is 16,400 feet.
23Climate of South Asia
24Climate Regions of South Asia
25Temperature
26resources of South Asia
27Economic Activities Resources
28Major Farming Systemsof South Asia
29Silk Cultivation
30Demographic Data for South Asia
31Population Density
32Population Projections