WG SE ASIA VOCAB (UNIT
10)
SE ASIA GEOGRAPHY
• • Group of islands: • archipelago• • System of parallel mountain ranges: • cordillera• • Island: • insular
The insular region of SE Asia includes the countries of Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, East Timor, Indonesia, and the Philippines has been formed along the
boundaries of the three crustal segments of the Earth that meet there.
THE NATURAL WORLD OF SE ASIA
• • Native to a particular area: • endemic• • Trees that lose leaves in autumn: • deciduous• • Plants and animals: • flora and fauna
The tarsier is a small primate that can fit in your palm and has big round eyes. They are nocturnal and can
be found on the islands of Southeast Asia
LOCATION OF SE ASIA NATIONS
• • The Southeast Asian countries that lie partly
or entirely on the Indochina Peninsula are: _____, _____, _____, _____,and _____.
• Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Myanmar and Laos
• • The five insular countries are: _____, _____,
_____, _____, and _____. • Brunei, East Timor, Indonesia, Singapore, and
the Philippines
EARTH FORCES OF SE ASIA
••The geological activities that
created Southeast Asia were _____ and _____. •volcanoes and earthquakes
ECONOMICS OF SE ASIA
• • Waterways are important to Southeast Asia's people because it provides
_____, _____, and _____. • transportation, communication, and food• • A Southeast Asian resource found underground - _____ and _____. • minerals and gems• • A Southeast Asian resource found underwater - _____. • fish• • A Southeast Asian resource found in a tropical rain forest - _____ and _____. • wood and spices• • Southeast Asian _____, or seafaring, empires controlled shipping and trade. • maritime
CLIMATE REGIONS OF SE ASIA
• • The four main climate regions of Southeast Asia are:
_____, _____, _____, and _____. • tropical rain forest, tropical savanna, humid
subtropical, and highlands• • Highlands climates can be found in _____, _____, and
_____. • Myanmar, New Guinea, and Borneo• • Weather north of the Equator is different from weather
south of the Equator because the wet and dry cycles are _____. reversed
VEGETATION REGIONS OF SE ASIA
•• The region's oldest forests are
found in _____. • Malaysia• Most of _____ vegetation is
unusual because it had to be brought in from other countries. • Singapore's
SOCIAL MAKEUP OF SE ASIA
• • A _____ often houses a large, extended
family. • longhouse• • The quality of life in Southeast Asia has
improved by _____ and _____, _____, and _____.
• health and education, living longer, and higher literacy rates
Tatted-up Cambodians living in this longhouse--subsistence farmers for sure
POLITICAL FACTORS OF SE ASIA
• • Kuala Lumpur is Malaysia's _____. • primate city• • Western countries set up _____ in Southeast
Asia. • spheres of influence• • A neutral territory called a _____ can prevent
conflict between rival powers. • buffer state
RELIGION OF SE ASIA
••Southeast Asian architecture includes _____, or temples inspired by India. •wats
SOME POPULATION FACTORS OF SE ASIA
• • The geographic factors that influence where
Southeast Asian's live are: _____, _____, _____, and _____.
• water supply, fertile land, transportation, and jobs
• • The characteristics of the region's urban and
rural populations are: _____. • people moved to the cities instead of rural
areas
SOME HISTORY OF SE ASIA
• • The early Southeast Asian kingdoms prospered because
maritime empires gained power by controlling _____ and _____. Land-based empires gained wealth from crops grown in _____.
• shipping and trade; fertile soil• • Colonization by Western countries affected the region by
_____, _____, _____, _____ and _____, _____, and _____. • building railroads, paving roads, improving harbors, tin mining
and oil drilling, large plantations, and cultural diversity• • The foreign influences that can be seen in Southeast Asia's are:
_____, _____, and _____. • Chinese, Indian, and European
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