Chapter 22 Notes - Bugg's Social Studies Site
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South Asia
Northern Mountains
Himalaya Mountains are the highest mountain
range in the world. (Everest is 29,035 feet
currently)
Other mountain ranges in the north are the
Karakoram and the Hindu Kush
For centuries trading caravans have used the
Khyber Pass to reach India
Scientist believe that the northern mountains were
formed by tectonic plate movement
Northern Plains
The three rivers Indus, Ganges and Brahmaputra
water the fertile plains of the north.
Ganges and Brahmaputra flow into the Bay of
Bengal
Indus flows into the Arabian Sea
40% of India’s population lives on the Ganges
Plain
Delta have formed where the river meets the bay or
sea
Southern Landforms
The Ghats are both eroded coastal
mountains
Western Ghats block rains from reaching
the Deccan Plateau
Karnataka Plain receives the rain from
Arabian Sea before it reaches the Deccan
Plateau
You can smell spices and see elephants on
the green Karnataka Plain.
Natural Resources
Most South Asians grow crops or raise
livestock on small plots
India has more natural resources than its
neighbors (iron, ore , manganese and
chromite and coal)
Pakistan has limestone and natural gas
The regions fast moving rivers are used to
create hydroelectricity
Environmental Concerns
Water is often polluted in large cities and near
factories. Farming fertilizers also pollute the rivers
Forests are cut down for firewood and building
purposes. Most heat and cook on wood in rural
areas
A brown cloud has formed over the Indian Ocean
from factories and cooking and heating fires
Villagers heat and cook with kerosene, wood,
charcoal and dung
Monsoons
Three distinct season: hot wet and cool depend on
monsoon winds
The monsoon rains are heaviest in Eastern South Asia
Some areas suffer droughts while other areas
experience heavy flooding from monsoons and
cyclones.
Bangladesh has severe flooding in the delta area
A 1999 storm killed 10,000 people
Climate Areas
Bangladesh can receive 100 inches of rain per year
The city of Cherrapunji averages 450 inches per year
Near the Indus River farmers must use irrigation
because the land is so dry
Thar Desert extremely dry gravel plains near Pakistan
Little grows in the Highland climate above 16,000 feet
Nepal’s Kathmandu Valley has a mild climate July
averages 78 degrees and January 50 degrees