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Asia
The Continent Series
VMS Library 2008-2009
Satellite View
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Map of Asia
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Longitude / Latitude
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Unique qualities
• Largest continent
• 30% of the earth’s surface
• Over 4 billion in population
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Terraced Hills in Asia
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Mountains in Asia
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Climate Map - January
• Blue is -8° F
• Red is 75° F
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Climate map - July
• Dark red is 104°F
• Yellow is 46°F
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Contemporary Cities
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Shanghai Skyline &
Street Merchant
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Yellow River – Western China
• 3398 miles long
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The Great Wall
4,000 miles long
30 feet wide
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Trackers on the Yantzee River
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Yaks in Tibet – Central Asia
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Mountains in Central Asia
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Gobi Desert – Northern China
• Asia is home to 3 of the world’s largest cold
deserts
– Chang Tang, on the Plateau of Tibet in China
– Taklimakan Desert
– Gobi (Mongolian for "waterless place")
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Population Map
• Red = 520 people per sq mile
• Yellow = 2.6 people per sq mile
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Han Chinese 92% of the population
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55 cultures make up
8% of the population
• Korean
Mongol family
Tibetan
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Qiang Village
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Korea
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Seoul South Korea
Changdeok Palace
Seoul Today
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Pyongyan North Korea
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Weather in Korea
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Traditional Dress in Korea
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Japan
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Hokkaido – Northern most point
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Honshu – Central Japan
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Shikoku – Southern Japan
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Mount Fuji – 12,338 feet high
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