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Part 1: Structure of China Geography   Chapter 1. China  Geography Location and Territory   Map Remote sensing image Chapter 2. Structure of China Geography
1. China Geography  Location and Significance   2.China Territory and Geographical Visage Thematic I 鐚 Homework 鐚 Location Contrast between China and America   鐚 Collection of Map Information 鐚 Chapter 1. China  Geography Location and Territory Geographic Perspective  Who will feed China
Main Teaching Content   Key Words Illuminate China's position on the earth and its position in the world and  understand its geographical significance of the forming of China geographic  environment.   Grasp the basic situation of China's territory and boundaries  (Especially Maritime territory).   Identify China surface landscape using remote sensing images.   geographic location of China remote sense image of China administrative divisions of China National Conditions Map Train graphics association memory
1.1 China's Position in the Earth Coordinate System   (1) Hemispheric Location 鐚 North Hemisphere, Eastern Hemisphere 1. China Geography  Location and Significance 1/4 hemisphere land most concentrated, the strongest areas affected by land Eastern Power Country Enormous differences Comparing with the Southern Hemisphere (fluid right side, seasonal change reversely)   World Topography
(2) Latitude and Longitude Location Great Country in Mid-latitude  98% of the territory locate between 20-50 属,  broad area of  temperate and subtropical zone, good optical and thermal conditions. N53 o 31' N3 o 51' E73 o 22' E135 o 03' 5500km 5200km Broad country and vast living space Basis of latitude strip incremental change laws Mid-latitude ,Seasons change typically 鐚 Influence peoples behavioral habit and variety of everything 鐚
1.2  China's Position on the Earth   (1) Marine-Terrestrial Location Both land and sea resources and the environment, transport and culture Most typical monsoon country in the world, south-west monsoon, south-east monsoon, the plateau monsoon, instable   climate Basis of surface longitude zone regularity Basis of large-scale farming and landscape zone regularity Ice field Tundra   Grassland in  Temperate zone Desert belt  Grassland in  Tropical zone Rain forest   Alpine plants belt Evergreen broadleaf  in subtropical zone Distribution of land natural belts in the world Needleleaf forests  in subfrigid zone  Mixed forests in temperate zone and  deciduous broadleaf in temperate zone Evergreen sclerophyte belt in subtropical zone East of Eurasia, the West Bank of Pacific Ocean Between the biggest mainland and the biggest oceans in the world South is tropical Indian Ocean   Landlocked in the west, mountain entrenched
(2) Plate Location Three plates contacting zone(From the Land structure perspective) Eurasian plate and the Pacific plate,the India plate contact Eurasian Plate American Plate India Plate Pacific Plate African plate
Seismic zone patternCircum- Pacific seismic zone 鐚  Mid-latitude   seismic zone pattern Basis of macro physiognomy pattern Vertical zonality   鐚 Agriculture and Landscape 鐚 Basis of mineral resources pattern Volcano and Seismic Zone Distribution in the World Circum- Pacific seismic zone Active volcano   Continental breaking load  seismic zone Mid-ocean-ridge seismic zone
(3) Natural Belt Location Ice field Tundra   Grassland in  Temperate zone Desert belt  Grassland in  Tropical zone Rain forest   Alpine plants belt Evergreen broadleaf  in subtropical zone Distribution of land natural belts in the world Needleleaf forests  in subfrigid zone  Mixed forests in temperate zone and  deciduous broadleaf in temperate zone Evergreen sclerophyte belt in subtropical zone Southeast of  boreal forest  鐚 Global Terrestrial Forest zone  鐚 North of  tropical rain forest  鐚  Global Terrestrial Forest zone  鐚 Eurasian desert center  鐚 the world's largest temperate zone desert 鐚  East of  European-Asian grassland  Highest elevation in the world located in middle and low latitude Subtropical forest  famous  agriculture fields
1.3  China's Position in the World   (1) Position in the World Administrative Division and Economic Pattern
(2) Location in the World's Land Transportation   China Asian Europe Rotterdam   Hunchun
(3) Position in the Worlds Cultural Belts   East of mid-latitude cultural belt   Mexico,Mediterranean seaEgypt,Rome,Greece,India River and Yellow River Regional closed 鐚 East Sea and West Desert and Mountain 鐚-> Historical and Cultural closed   *Deblij: One of the greatest ancient civilizations in the world     Chinese civilization developed through a long period of isolation  Changan Mediterranean Nile India River Euphrates River  Tigris River   Yellow River
From ancient to the modern times, China has been a country with a large population in the world, maintaining the proportion of 1/4 of the total world population in the long term. At the beginning of 12 century , the population was more than 100 million  鐚 At the beginning of 19 century ,the population was more than 400 million  At the year of 1949 , the mainland population of 5.4 billion, 1.2 billion in 1995.   At the year of 2000 ,  鐚 Fifth Census 鐚 12.95 million people nationwide to the approximately 21% of total global population   (1) China's Population Ranks First in the World Population Power Country China's Population Proportion Accounting for the World Population   1.4 Status of China in the World   China India America Indonesia Brazil Russia World and  other countries
Regional Distribution of Population Density with High-value (1995) In the east of mid-latitude population density belt, the center of high-value population. Great Population capacity of land ,representing the world 1/5. China's population proportion of the total world population is gradually declining.  1970 to 22.5%.  1995 to 21.0%.  It is expected that China's population will reach 15.7~16 million in 2040~2050 , the proportion will fall to around 16%.
China's land area is about 9.6 million Km 2  or approximately 6.5% of the total land area in the world, after Russia and Canada, ranking third in the world.   (2) China's Land Area Ranks Third in the World   China in the world, representing 6.5% of the total land area  for 21% of the total world population 鐚
Country Name   Land Area / km 2   Comparison  鐚  China :1 鐚   Accounting for worlds area(%) Russia  17075400  1.78  11.4 Canada  9976139  1.04  6.7 China  9600000  1.00  6.5 America  9372614  0.98  6.3 Brazil  8511965  0.89  5.7 Australia  7682300  0.80  5.2 India  2974700  0.31  2.2 Kazakstan  2721730  0.28  1.8 Saudi Arabia  2149690  0.25  1.4 Indonesia  1904570  0.20  1.3 France  551600  0.06  0.37 Japan  377750  0.04  0.25 Britain  244100  0.03  0.16 Comparison between China's Land Area and Some Countries
(3) China's Major Socio-Economic Indicators Rank First  in the World   Economic Gross Ranks Sixth in the World   China's GDP accounting for 2.5% of the world and 12.9% of the developing countries, seventh in the world in 1995 . China's GDP ranks sixth in the world, with China's rapid economic development, economic output and the gap between the world's major developed countries gradually reduced In 2000.   In Recent Years, Economic Growth Ranks First in the World   During the Eighth and Ninth Five-year Plan period , China's annual average economic growth  was 12% and 8.3%  respectively, the world economy grew at 2.6%,  3.8% over the same period,  significantly higher than the world average, the growth rate ranks first in the world.
Output of Major Industrial and Agricultural Products Ranks First in the World   In 1999, the Chinese grain, cotton, rapeseed, fruit, vegetables, meat, eggs, fish,  steel, coal, chemical fertilizer, cement, TV production and other industrial and  agricultural products maintain primacy the world.  In  1996, grain output breached 5000    108kg.  In 2001, grain output for 4526    108kg. In 2001,generating capacity to 14,838 million kilowatt-hours, the second highest in the  world.  In 2000,crude oil output 1.6    108t, 5th place in the world;gas output 277    108M 3  ,  is No. 15 in the world.  In 1996 steel output reached 10,124    104t. exceeded 100 million tons for the first time,  being the largest in the world; production reached 15,163    104t in 2001 .
Total Foreign Exchange Reserves and Foreign Capital also Rank Second in the World   1978 to 160 million U.S. dollars  1989 to 5.6 billion U.S. dollars  1995 to 73.6 billion U.S. dollars  2000 to 165.6 billion U.S. dollars  2001 to 212.2 billion U.S. dollars  Ranking second in the world   Since 1990, China's absorption of foreign investment has been in the forefront of developing countries. After 1993, the total foreign capital has been the second highest in the world, after the United States.   The Top Eight Countries of  Foreign Exchange Reserves in the World America Spain Singapore Germany Taiwan Hong  Kong China Japan (A hundred million dollars)
Since reform and opening up, China's foreign trade has been developing rapidly, the average annual growth of foreign trade  more than 15%, more than the national economic growth rate.   China's import and export trade gross amounted to 20.6 billion U.S in 1978, ranking 32 in world trade. By 1997 the total value of import and export trade reached 325.1 billion U.S. dollars, ranking No. 10 of the world; increased to 509.7 billion U.S. dollars in 2001, the  six largest in the world.   "Ninth Five-Year Plan" period, China's exports amounted to a total of nearly 17740 million. China has become the world trade great country .  Foreign Trade Ranks Highest in the World
International Tourism Revenue Ranks Seventh in the World   In 1997,the number of international overnight entry tourist reached 2377 ten thousand, ranking sixth in the world. Tourism foreign exchange income amounted to 12.1 billion U.S. dollars, ranking eighth in the world after the U.S., Spain, France, Italy, United Kingdom, Austria and Germany  . In 2000, the number of international overnight entry tourist reached 3123 million, the tourism foreign exchange revenue amounted to 16.2 billion U.S. dollars, ranking fifth and seventh places respectively.   Data update information : National Bureau of Statistics.  China Statistical Yearbook -2002 . Beijing : China Statistics Press, 2002

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  • 1. Part 1: Structure of China Geography Chapter 1. China Geography Location and Territory Map Remote sensing image Chapter 2. Structure of China Geography
  • 2. 1. China Geography Location and Significance 2.China Territory and Geographical Visage Thematic I 鐚 Homework 鐚 Location Contrast between China and America 鐚 Collection of Map Information 鐚 Chapter 1. China Geography Location and Territory Geographic Perspective Who will feed China
  • 3. Main Teaching Content Key Words Illuminate China's position on the earth and its position in the world and understand its geographical significance of the forming of China geographic environment. Grasp the basic situation of China's territory and boundaries (Especially Maritime territory). Identify China surface landscape using remote sensing images. geographic location of China remote sense image of China administrative divisions of China National Conditions Map Train graphics association memory
  • 4. 1.1 China's Position in the Earth Coordinate System (1) Hemispheric Location 鐚 North Hemisphere, Eastern Hemisphere 1. China Geography Location and Significance 1/4 hemisphere land most concentrated, the strongest areas affected by land Eastern Power Country Enormous differences Comparing with the Southern Hemisphere (fluid right side, seasonal change reversely) World Topography
  • 5. (2) Latitude and Longitude Location Great Country in Mid-latitude 98% of the territory locate between 20-50 属, broad area of temperate and subtropical zone, good optical and thermal conditions. N53 o 31' N3 o 51' E73 o 22' E135 o 03' 5500km 5200km Broad country and vast living space Basis of latitude strip incremental change laws Mid-latitude ,Seasons change typically 鐚 Influence peoples behavioral habit and variety of everything 鐚
  • 6. 1.2 China's Position on the Earth (1) Marine-Terrestrial Location Both land and sea resources and the environment, transport and culture Most typical monsoon country in the world, south-west monsoon, south-east monsoon, the plateau monsoon, instable climate Basis of surface longitude zone regularity Basis of large-scale farming and landscape zone regularity Ice field Tundra Grassland in Temperate zone Desert belt Grassland in Tropical zone Rain forest Alpine plants belt Evergreen broadleaf in subtropical zone Distribution of land natural belts in the world Needleleaf forests in subfrigid zone Mixed forests in temperate zone and deciduous broadleaf in temperate zone Evergreen sclerophyte belt in subtropical zone East of Eurasia, the West Bank of Pacific Ocean Between the biggest mainland and the biggest oceans in the world South is tropical Indian Ocean Landlocked in the west, mountain entrenched
  • 7. (2) Plate Location Three plates contacting zone(From the Land structure perspective) Eurasian plate and the Pacific plate,the India plate contact Eurasian Plate American Plate India Plate Pacific Plate African plate
  • 8. Seismic zone patternCircum- Pacific seismic zone 鐚 Mid-latitude seismic zone pattern Basis of macro physiognomy pattern Vertical zonality 鐚 Agriculture and Landscape 鐚 Basis of mineral resources pattern Volcano and Seismic Zone Distribution in the World Circum- Pacific seismic zone Active volcano Continental breaking load seismic zone Mid-ocean-ridge seismic zone
  • 9. (3) Natural Belt Location Ice field Tundra Grassland in Temperate zone Desert belt Grassland in Tropical zone Rain forest Alpine plants belt Evergreen broadleaf in subtropical zone Distribution of land natural belts in the world Needleleaf forests in subfrigid zone Mixed forests in temperate zone and deciduous broadleaf in temperate zone Evergreen sclerophyte belt in subtropical zone Southeast of boreal forest 鐚 Global Terrestrial Forest zone 鐚 North of tropical rain forest 鐚 Global Terrestrial Forest zone 鐚 Eurasian desert center 鐚 the world's largest temperate zone desert 鐚 East of European-Asian grassland Highest elevation in the world located in middle and low latitude Subtropical forest famous agriculture fields
  • 10. 1.3 China's Position in the World (1) Position in the World Administrative Division and Economic Pattern
  • 11. (2) Location in the World's Land Transportation China Asian Europe Rotterdam Hunchun
  • 12. (3) Position in the Worlds Cultural Belts East of mid-latitude cultural belt Mexico,Mediterranean seaEgypt,Rome,Greece,India River and Yellow River Regional closed 鐚 East Sea and West Desert and Mountain 鐚-> Historical and Cultural closed *Deblij: One of the greatest ancient civilizations in the world Chinese civilization developed through a long period of isolation Changan Mediterranean Nile India River Euphrates River Tigris River Yellow River
  • 13. From ancient to the modern times, China has been a country with a large population in the world, maintaining the proportion of 1/4 of the total world population in the long term. At the beginning of 12 century , the population was more than 100 million 鐚 At the beginning of 19 century ,the population was more than 400 million At the year of 1949 , the mainland population of 5.4 billion, 1.2 billion in 1995. At the year of 2000 , 鐚 Fifth Census 鐚 12.95 million people nationwide to the approximately 21% of total global population (1) China's Population Ranks First in the World Population Power Country China's Population Proportion Accounting for the World Population 1.4 Status of China in the World China India America Indonesia Brazil Russia World and other countries
  • 14. Regional Distribution of Population Density with High-value (1995) In the east of mid-latitude population density belt, the center of high-value population. Great Population capacity of land ,representing the world 1/5. China's population proportion of the total world population is gradually declining. 1970 to 22.5%. 1995 to 21.0%. It is expected that China's population will reach 15.7~16 million in 2040~2050 , the proportion will fall to around 16%.
  • 15. China's land area is about 9.6 million Km 2 or approximately 6.5% of the total land area in the world, after Russia and Canada, ranking third in the world. (2) China's Land Area Ranks Third in the World China in the world, representing 6.5% of the total land area for 21% of the total world population 鐚
  • 16. Country Name Land Area / km 2 Comparison 鐚 China :1 鐚 Accounting for worlds area(%) Russia 17075400 1.78 11.4 Canada 9976139 1.04 6.7 China 9600000 1.00 6.5 America 9372614 0.98 6.3 Brazil 8511965 0.89 5.7 Australia 7682300 0.80 5.2 India 2974700 0.31 2.2 Kazakstan 2721730 0.28 1.8 Saudi Arabia 2149690 0.25 1.4 Indonesia 1904570 0.20 1.3 France 551600 0.06 0.37 Japan 377750 0.04 0.25 Britain 244100 0.03 0.16 Comparison between China's Land Area and Some Countries
  • 17. (3) China's Major Socio-Economic Indicators Rank First in the World Economic Gross Ranks Sixth in the World China's GDP accounting for 2.5% of the world and 12.9% of the developing countries, seventh in the world in 1995 . China's GDP ranks sixth in the world, with China's rapid economic development, economic output and the gap between the world's major developed countries gradually reduced In 2000. In Recent Years, Economic Growth Ranks First in the World During the Eighth and Ninth Five-year Plan period , China's annual average economic growth was 12% and 8.3% respectively, the world economy grew at 2.6%, 3.8% over the same period, significantly higher than the world average, the growth rate ranks first in the world.
  • 18. Output of Major Industrial and Agricultural Products Ranks First in the World In 1999, the Chinese grain, cotton, rapeseed, fruit, vegetables, meat, eggs, fish, steel, coal, chemical fertilizer, cement, TV production and other industrial and agricultural products maintain primacy the world. In 1996, grain output breached 5000 108kg. In 2001, grain output for 4526 108kg. In 2001,generating capacity to 14,838 million kilowatt-hours, the second highest in the world. In 2000,crude oil output 1.6 108t, 5th place in the world;gas output 277 108M 3 , is No. 15 in the world. In 1996 steel output reached 10,124 104t. exceeded 100 million tons for the first time, being the largest in the world; production reached 15,163 104t in 2001 .
  • 19. Total Foreign Exchange Reserves and Foreign Capital also Rank Second in the World 1978 to 160 million U.S. dollars 1989 to 5.6 billion U.S. dollars 1995 to 73.6 billion U.S. dollars 2000 to 165.6 billion U.S. dollars 2001 to 212.2 billion U.S. dollars Ranking second in the world Since 1990, China's absorption of foreign investment has been in the forefront of developing countries. After 1993, the total foreign capital has been the second highest in the world, after the United States. The Top Eight Countries of Foreign Exchange Reserves in the World America Spain Singapore Germany Taiwan Hong Kong China Japan (A hundred million dollars)
  • 20. Since reform and opening up, China's foreign trade has been developing rapidly, the average annual growth of foreign trade more than 15%, more than the national economic growth rate. China's import and export trade gross amounted to 20.6 billion U.S in 1978, ranking 32 in world trade. By 1997 the total value of import and export trade reached 325.1 billion U.S. dollars, ranking No. 10 of the world; increased to 509.7 billion U.S. dollars in 2001, the six largest in the world. "Ninth Five-Year Plan" period, China's exports amounted to a total of nearly 17740 million. China has become the world trade great country . Foreign Trade Ranks Highest in the World
  • 21. International Tourism Revenue Ranks Seventh in the World In 1997,the number of international overnight entry tourist reached 2377 ten thousand, ranking sixth in the world. Tourism foreign exchange income amounted to 12.1 billion U.S. dollars, ranking eighth in the world after the U.S., Spain, France, Italy, United Kingdom, Austria and Germany . In 2000, the number of international overnight entry tourist reached 3123 million, the tourism foreign exchange revenue amounted to 16.2 billion U.S. dollars, ranking fifth and seventh places respectively. Data update information : National Bureau of Statistics. China Statistical Yearbook -2002 . Beijing : China Statistics Press, 2002