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Asia

Economic Geography

Agriculture in Asia

Many countries in Asia have arable land: Arable land is land that is good for farming.

Tropical crops are grown in countries with tropical climate zones: Rice is the most important food crop in the tropical region of Asia.

Tropical/Equatorial Zones

Humid Subtropical Zones

Humid Continental Climate

The most important mountain range in Asia is the Himalaya Mountains.

The Himalayas: separate India from China. block clouds from entering Western

China that are formed by monsoons isolate Tibet, which is claimed by China,

and make transportation difficult.

Mountains

The Himalayas, con’t MT. EVEREST

World’s Highest Peak at 29,029 feet (higher than 21 Empire State buildings)

MT. EVERESTPeak located between countries

of Nepal & Tibet, China

Among other large mountain ranges found in Asia include the Hindu-Kush mountain range, which is west of the Himalayas and north of India.

Mountains, con’t

The world’s second highest peak is also found in south Asian-located mountain range, but not in the Himalayas. Instead, mountain peak K2 is found in the Karakoram mountain range. The mountain range spans across Pakistan, India and China.

Mountains, con’t

The Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats are located near the Deccan Plateau of south central India. These two mountain ranges block moist winds and keep rain from the reaching the Deccan Plateau region, making it very arid.

Mountains in India

Mountains Mount Fuji is

the tallest mountain in Japan at 12,388 ft. The mountain is located on the island of Honshu and it is considered sacred by Shintos.

Plateaus and Uplands

Most of Western China is on a plateau called the Plateau of Tibet. Farther north is the Mongolian Plateau.

The Korean Peninsula and the Japanese Islands are mountainous.

Plateaus and Uplands

Rivers and Bodies of Water The most important rivers in South Asia

are:

A. The Indus

B. The Ganges

C. The Brahmaputra The Ganges and Brahmaputra start in the

Himalayas and flow into the Bay of Bengal. Both rivers flow through Bangladesh and as a result, this country often floods during the monsoon season.

The Ganges While both the Indus and Ganges Rivers are very important for India’s commerce and

transportation, the Ganges is one of the most polluted rivers in the world due, in part, to human use.

One city along the Ganges, Varanasi, is considered sacred by Hindus and the focal point of pilgrimages and, therefore, human use.

The Rivers of China

China has three major rivers that begin in the Himalayas and flow into the East China Sea or Yellow Sea.

River Chinese Name

Yellow River (“River of Sorrow” due to floods) Huang He

Yangtze River (longest; important to commerce)Chang Jiang

West River Xi Jiang

Grand Canal of China

Rivers in Southeast Asia

The longest river in Southeast Asia is the Mekong River. This river starts in the Himalayas and flows through China, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam before emptying into the South China Sea.

Mekong River

The Gobi Desert

The largest desert in this area is the Gobi Desert.

Although South Asia gets rain from the monsoons but the Himalaya Mountains block the rain from entering Western China. Most of Western China and Mongolia are in a rain shadow.

Gobi Desert

Islands

A group of islands is called an archipelago. There are many archipelagoes, and you have mapped four of them. What are they?

Crops Besides rice, the other common tropical crops grown in Asia include tea sugar cane coffee rubber, and cocoa.

Crops More than 50% of the world’d tea production comes from the continent of Asia:

India produces 27.4%China produces 24.6%,

For a combined total production of 52% of the world’s tea by these two countries, alone.

World Coffee Production

Methods of Farming

In the mountainous regions of Asia people practice agricultural terracing, while in the tropical regions people often use the slash and burn method to farm which is often identified with subsistence farming.

In fact, although there are some large farm operations in Asia, subsistence farming is the norm in much of rural Asia.

Tea Plantation

Rice Terraces

The Green Revolution

The Green Revolution was a period of time from the 1940s to the 1960s when new strains of rice and other crops were introduced to developing parts of the world. These new crops produced more food per square hectare and allowed food production to keep pace with population growth.

Developed or Developing?

Although China is industrialized and India has many factories and a growing tech industry, both are still considered to be developing nations.

In fact, most countries in Asia are developing, meaning they still largely rely on agriculture for their economic base.

Developed

The following countries are developed Japan, Taiwan, Singapore and South Korea. Of these four, Japan is the oldest industrialized nation in Asia.

Economic Systems

There are three types of economic systems:

A. Free Market Economy

B. Mixed Economy

C. Command Economy (Centrally Planned)

The only country in Asia with a strict command economyis North Korea. Laos, Vietnam, and China are all transitioning towards free market economies.

Japan

Japan has one of the largest fishing fleets in the world.

Although Japan is known for its automobile factories, in general the economy is moving towards the service sector.

Japan is the economic leader in the region. Japan is heavily dependent on imported raw

resources. It must import about 50% of its food and most of its fuel.

China

Until 30 years ago, China was communist and had a centrally planned or command economy. However, in the last thirty years China has transitioned towards a free market economy.

China, along with many countries in Asia, now participate in the global market.

Due to rapid industrialization, China now faces several environmental problems such as soil erosion, air pollution, and the loss of arable land.

Population

China is the most populated country in the world and India is the second most populated country.

China has instituted a one child policy in order to limit population growth. India has no policy.

Population

Parts of Asia are very densely populated and parts of it are sparsely populated.

Densely populated areas include Eastern China, India, Japan, and most of Southeast Asia.

Sparsely populated areas are Western China, Mongolia, and areas in the Himalaya Mountains.

Economic Unions

The largest economic union in this region is ASEAN, The Association of Southeast Asian Nations. The members of ASEAN are:

A. Brunei F. CambodiaB. Indonesia G. LaosC. Vietnam H. ThailandD. Philippines I. SingaporeE. Malaysia J. Myanmar

ASEAN

ASEAN

Cities

Site = The physical location of a city. Situation = The economic, political,

cultural, or topographic factors that make a city important.

CitiesCity Site

Singapore

Hong Kong

Situation

Xian, China

Varanasi, India

Island

Island

On a trade route, TheStrait of Malacca

Grew up on a trade route,The Silk Road

Focal point for Religious pilgrimage

Silk Road

World Tea Production

The Green Revolution

IR8 is a variety of rice that was genetically engineered by the International Rice Research Institute and introduced to India.

Regular Rice Yield = 1/2 ton per hectare IR8 Rice Yield = 5 tons per hectare with no

fertilizer and 10 tons with fertilizer.

The Rivers of China

The Yangtze and Yellow Rivers flow through an area that is flat in elevation called the North China Plain. This area has intensive farming and the two rivers are connected by The Grand Canal. The type of dirt found here is called loess. It is a rich soil that is yellow in color and normally deposited by the wind.

Developed

Taiwan, Singapore, and South Korea are considered newly industrialized countries because they built most of their factories in the last fifty years and the economy of these countries no longer relies on agriculture.

Japan is highly industrialized but it has been industrialized since the late 19th century.

Population Pyramids

Population Pyramids

Cities

Asia has some of the largest cities in the world.

In Asia there is an extreme contrast between urban areas and rural areas. People in rural areas are still living a traditional lifestyle and practicing subsistence farming.

Many people are moving to cities to look for jobs.

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