The document provides information about the physical geography of South Asia, including its major political features, mountains, plains/plateaus, islands, and rivers. It identifies the six countries in the region and their capitals. It describes South Asia as a large subcontinent that was formed through plate tectonic collisions and is home to the Himalayan mountain range and Mount Everest. Major physical features also include the Hindu Kush, Vindya Range, Ghats, Deccan and Karnataka plateaus, Indo-Gangetic and Chota Nagpur plains, Sri Lanka and Maldives islands, and the Indus, Ganges, and Brahmaputra river systems.
2. Standard 8.2.1 You should be able to identify the major political features of the region Demonstrate mastery by successfully labeling the following countries on a map:
15. Check for Understanding On the handout given to you by the teacher, label the countries in the map to follow under the section titled Standard 8.2.1 Checking for Understanding
17. 2. India 1. Sri Lanka 3. Bangladesh 4. Nepal 5. Bhutan 6. Pakistan
18. Standard 8.2.2 You should be able to IDENTIFY and LOCATE the major physical features of the region Mountains (Himalaya, Hindu Kush, Vindya Range, Eastern and Westerh Ghats) Plains/Plateaus (Indo-Gangetic, Chota Nogpur, Deccan, Karnataka) Islands (Sri Lanka and Maldives) Rivers (Indus, Ganges, Brahmaputra)
19. Lets Begin Use the section titled The Land in your handout to take notes
20. A Separate Land Subcontinent Large, distinct landmass joined to a continent Natural barriers 1/2 the size of the United States
21. Mountains: The Himalaya Plate tectonics Subcontinent collided with Asia - 60 million years ago 1000 miles across northern edge Mt. Everest - worlds highest peak
39. Tha Ganges Plain Indo-Gangetic Plain Holds 1/10th of human population Fertile plain Worlds largest alluvial plain Watered by Ganges, Indus and Brahmaputra
48. The Brahmaputra River From Himalaya into India and Bangladesh Joins Ganges at the delta Empties into Bay of Bengal Ships can navigate as far as 800 miles Hydroelectricity - 50% of Bangladeshs power
54. Foldable Summary Create a four door foldable (Like the one used for the Climate and Vegetation of Sub Saharan Africa) 1st, create a two door foldable Next, divide each door into two doors Label each door using the following: Mountains, Islands, Rivers, and Plains/Plateaus