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Slide1: Countries of South Asia Afghanistan
Pakistan
India
Nepal
Bangladesh
Bhutan
Sri Lanka
Maldives
Slide2: Identify The Countries
That These Flags
Represent. 1 4 3 8 5 2 7 6
Classroom Activity w/ Latitude and Longitude : Classroom Activity w/ Latitude and Longitude Afghanistan – 34 Degrees N 65 Degrees E
Pakistan- 30 Degrees N 66 Degrees E
India- 20 Degrees N 74 Degrees E
Nepal- 28 Degrees N 83 Degrees E
Bangladesh- 23 Degrees N 89 Degrees E
Bhutan- 27 Degrees N 90 Degrees E
Sri Lanka- 7 Degrees N 80 Degrees E
Maldives- 3 Degrees N 72 Degrees E
Using the maps around the room locate the South Asian countries by their Lat/Long
Early Development of South Asia: Early Development of South Asia Millions of years ago a huge landmass called Gondwanaland broke up and drifted apart
One part collided with the mainland of Asia
The force was enormous and caused the creation of the Himalayas and Hindu Kush Mountains
Slide5: Movement of the Continents 130 Million Years Ago
Subcontinent of India : Subcontinent of India Large triangular peninsula extending from the continent of Asia
Question from the map:
What bodies of water surround India?
What are the benefits and drawbacks of being surrounded by water? Look on page 161 (Ch. 4 Section 1)
Subcontinent of India : Subcontinent of India Subcontinent- large landmass that is smaller than a continent
Basic Facts:
At its widest point it is 2,500 miles across
Contains many different landforms
India is.......the Largest democracy in the world, the 6th largest country in the world AND one of the most ancient and living civilizations (at least 10, 000 years old).
Landforms of India : Landforms of India Himalaya Mountains
Create a wall that separates India from Asia
At least 50 of these mountains are 5 miles high
Mount Everest
29,035 feet high
Separates Nepal and Tibet
27 N and 86 E
Landforms of India: Landforms of India Located in the Northwest of India
Smaller in area than the Himalayas just as high
Kush- means “Death
Mountain Passes allow people to travel through the mountain ranges
Khyber Pass goes through the Hindu Kush
What do you see in the pictures? Hindu Kush Mountains
Mountain Valleys : Mountain Valleys Are the sources for the rivers that flow in the lower areas
Valleys are where farmers grow a lot of rice and wheat
Farmers raise goat herds
Kashmir Valley- raise goats that produce cashmere wool
Northern Plains : Northern Plains Located South of the Himalayas
Called the Northern Plain or Indo-Gangetic Plain
Stretches from Pakistan to India and into Bangladesh
Major site for many rivers
Carry the silt (rich soil) for great farmland
Home to hundreds of millions in the cities and farms
Raise rice, wheat and jute (used to make twine and burlap)
Rivers: Rivers Ganges River Indus River Brahmaputra River Indus River- empties into Arabian Sea and gave India it’s name.
- Indus means “river”
Ganges River- flows across India and starts in an ice cave in the Himalayas.
- Most Holy River in India
Brahmaputra River- meets the Ganges and forms the Delta on the Bay of Bengal.
Slide13: Satellite Image of the Ganges Delta and the Bay of Bengal
Slide14: Thar Desert
Thar Desert Facts & Info: Thar Desert Facts & Info At the Western End of the Northern Plains
Covers 100,000 Square Miles in India and Pakistan
An area the size of Colorado
Barren landscape of sand dunes, sandy plains and low hills
Sheep and goats are grazed here BAA!
BAA!
Deccan Plateau: Deccan Plateau Located South of the Great Plains
Takes up ½ of South Asia
Home to many farms and families
They raise/grow:
Wheat, Rice, Millet and Cotton
Where is the plateau located?
Mountain Ranges in India : Mountain Ranges in India Vindhya Mountains
Located to the North of the Indo-Gangetic Plain
Rugged but low mountains
Highest point is 3,600 feet
Indian Myth about Vindhyas
Vindhya- spirit of the mountains
Very prideful and made himself taller than the sun
Blocked the sun from shining on the Himalayas (Home of the Gods)
Agastya (wise man) told Vindhya to bow down and stay that way till he returned (he never did)
Mountain Ranges in India: Mountain Ranges in India The Ghats Mountain Ranges
Located in the East and West
Named after “Ghats”- meaning pass, passage through the mountains
Helped to stop the spread of Europeans in the 1500’s