
East and Southeast Asia - Physical Landscape
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Mr. Carrizales
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East and Southeast Asia - Physical Landscape
By Mr. Carrizales
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Physical Landscape
contains the world’s most populous country, the most populous metropolitan area, and some of the world’s oldest civilizations.
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Physical Landscape
In 2021, China remains the country with the largest population in the world, with more than 1.4 billion people. India has the second largest population in the world, with just under 1.4 billion inhabitants.
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Multiple Choice
Which country has the Largest Population in the World
Del Rio
China
India
U.S.A.
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Physical Landscape
It is also a region with intense internal disparities and a landscape that has been and continues to be transformed by physical, political, and economic forces.
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Although East and Southeast Asia are often divided into two regions, they share a common economic and political history and global geopolitical forces continue to transform this realm.
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Physical Landscape
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Physical Landscape
East Asia
China,
Hong Kong, Japan, Macau, Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea, Taiwan.
Southeast Asia
Brunei,
Burma (Myanmar), Cambodia, Timor-Leste, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia,
The Philippines Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam
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Physical Landscape
The region of East and Southeast Asia is divided from the rest of Asia by a number of formidable physical barriers
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Physical Landscape
In the north, Mongolia’s Altay Mountains, the Mongolian Plateau, and the Gobi Desert separate the region from Russia.
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In the south, the Himalaya Mountains divide China from South Asia and contain the world’s highest mountain, Mount Everest. These mountains are so high, in fact, that they form the Gobi Desert by preventing rainfall from passing over South Asia into Central Asia.
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Multiple Choice
Where are the Himalayas located in China
South
North
East
West
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Physical Landscape
These mountains are so high, in fact, that they form the Gobi Desert by preventing rainfall from passing over South Asia into Central Asia.
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Multiple Choice
How is the Gobi desert formed
Because there is a lot of water
Because Mountains prevent Rainfall
Because the desert is in the top of the mountain
Because China created it
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Physical Landscape
In the southeast, the Arkan Mountains and Naga Hills, which stretch across Myanmar and India, and the rolling hills of China’s Yunnan Plateau separate Southeast Asia from the rest of the continent
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Physical Landscape
In general, this is a realm of relatively high relief, meaning there are significant changes in elevation on the landscape. Even the islands of this region have a rugged topography, from Japan’s Mount Fuji to Indonesia’s Mount Carstensz.
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Physical Landscape
The rivers of this region have supported both ancient cultures and modern societies providing irrigation for agriculture, river transportation, and in some cases, hydropower.
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Physical Landscape
Asia’s longest river, the Yangtze, flows through central China; the economic activity surrounding its river valley generates around one-fifth of the entire country’s gross domestic product (GDP)
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Multiple Choice
What is Asia's Longest River
The Yahoo
The Google
The Yangtze
The Ranches
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Physical Landscape
In 2003, the Chinese government built the Three Gorges Dam, the world’s largest hydroelectric power station, which spans the river.
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Multiple Choice
What is the name of this Dam
Three Musketeers Dam
Three Stooges Dam
Three Six Mafia Dam
Three Gorges Dam
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Physical Landscape
China’s other major river, the Huang He River, also known as the Yellow River, flows through the highlands of Western China before discharging in Northeastern China. It was on the banks of the Huang He that Chinese civilization first began.
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Multiple Choice
Where did the Chinese Civilization first Began
The banks of Huang He
The Banks of New York
The Banks of Asia
The banks of Del Rio
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