Question
Part 1 Countries and Capitals
Directions: YOU MUST LOOK UP YOUR OWN MAP OF South Asia and identify the numbered countries on the map as well as their capitals and fill out the chart.
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Countries Capitals
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Part 2 - Physical Features
Directions: USE THE MAP BELOW!!! NOT GOOGLE!!!! To answer the following questions ( remember none of them are yes/no or true/false)
8. What Mountain Range would you find along the Malabar Coast?
9. What Mountain Range would you find along the Coromandel Coast?
10. What plateau covers India between the Ghats?
11. What Bay is below the Ganges Delta?
12. What Mountain range, covering mst of India's northern border separates South and East Asia?
13. What is the tallest mountain in South Asia?
14. What is the desert between Pakistan and India?
15. In what country would you find the Naga Hills?
16. In what country would you find Mt. Dhaulagiri?
17. What plain is directly below the Himalayas?
18. What river, connected to the Yamuna, runs through India before ending in the Sundarbans.
19. Where would you find he Sulaiman Range?
20. In what range would you find K2?
21. What sea is to the west of India?
Part 3 - Climate
Directions: USE THE MAP BELOW!!! NOT GOOGLE!!!! To answer the following questions ( remember none of them are yes/no or true/false)
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22. In what country wouldyou find Tropical Rainforest?
23.In what two countries would you find Arid climate?
24. What is the climate surrounding Kolkata?
25. In what two countries would you find subarctic climate?
26. What is the climate of Islamabad?
27. What is the climate surrounding New Delhi?
28. In what country would you find Humid Continental Climate?
29. What are the two climates found in Sri Lanka?
30. In what four countries would you find the Tundra climate?
Directions: YOU MUST LOOK UP YOUR OWN MAP OF South Asia and identify the numbered countries on the map as well as their capitals and fill out the chart.
South Asia Political.png
Countries Capitals
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
South Asia Physical.png
Part 2 - Physical Features
Directions: USE THE MAP BELOW!!! NOT GOOGLE!!!! To answer the following questions ( remember none of them are yes/no or true/false)
8. What Mountain Range would you find along the Malabar Coast?
9. What Mountain Range would you find along the Coromandel Coast?
10. What plateau covers India between the Ghats?
11. What Bay is below the Ganges Delta?
12. What Mountain range, covering mst of India's northern border separates South and East Asia?
13. What is the tallest mountain in South Asia?
14. What is the desert between Pakistan and India?
15. In what country would you find the Naga Hills?
16. In what country would you find Mt. Dhaulagiri?
17. What plain is directly below the Himalayas?
18. What river, connected to the Yamuna, runs through India before ending in the Sundarbans.
19. Where would you find he Sulaiman Range?
20. In what range would you find K2?
21. What sea is to the west of India?
Part 3 - Climate
Directions: USE THE MAP BELOW!!! NOT GOOGLE!!!! To answer the following questions ( remember none of them are yes/no or true/false)
South Asia Climate.png map key climate.png
22. In what country wouldyou find Tropical Rainforest?
23.In what two countries would you find Arid climate?
24. What is the climate surrounding Kolkata?
25. In what two countries would you find subarctic climate?
26. What is the climate of Islamabad?
27. What is the climate surrounding New Delhi?
28. In what country would you find Humid Continental Climate?
29. What are the two climates found in Sri Lanka?
30. In what four countries would you find the Tundra climate?
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Sure, I can help you with that! However, since I cannot view images directly, I'll provide you with information based on general knowledge regarding South Asia's countries, capitals, and physical features. Please ensure to cross-reference with the maps you have.
### Part 1: Countries and Capitals
Countries | Capitals
--- | ---
1 | Afghanistan - Kabul
2 | Bangladesh - Dhaka
3 | Bhutan - Thimphu
4 | India - New Delhi
5 | Maldives - Malé
6 | Nepal - Kathmandu
7 | Pakistan - Islamabad
8 | Sri Lanka - Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte (official), Colombo (commercial)
### Part 2: Physical Features
8. The Western Ghats mountain range would be found along the Malabar Coast.
9. The Eastern Ghats mountain range would be found along the Coromandel Coast.
10. The Deccan Plateau covers India between the Ghats.
11. The Bay of Bengal is below the Ganges Delta.
12. The Himalayas, which also separate South Asia from East Asia, cover most of India's northern border.
13. Mount Everest is the tallest mountain in South Asia.
14. The Thar Desert is located between Pakistan and India.
15. The Naga Hills are found in India.
16. Mount Dhaulagiri is found in Nepal.
17. The Gangetic Plain is directly below the Himalayas.
18. The Ganges River, connected to the Yamuna, runs through India before ending in the Sundarbans.
19. The Sulaiman Range is found in Pakistan.
20. K2 is found in the Karakoram Range.
21. The Arabian Sea is to the west of India.
### Part 3: Climate
22. Tropical Rainforest can be found in Sri Lanka.
23. Arid climate is found in Pakistan and parts of northwest India.
24. The climate surrounding Kolkata is generally humid subtropical.
25. Subarctic climate is found in parts of northern India and northern Pakistan (particularly in the higher altitudes).
26. The climate of Islamabad is classified as a humid continental climate.
27. The climate surrounding New Delhi is characterized as a humid subtropical climate.
28. Humid continental climate is predominantly found in northern parts of India.
29. The two climates found in Sri Lanka are tropical rainforest and tropical savanna climates.
30. The Tundra climate is found in parts of northern India, northern Pakistan, Bhutan, and areas of Nepal due to the high altitude and northern latitudes.
Please double-check your map to ensure accuracy, as the geographical features may differ slightly based on the specific depiction.
### Part 1: Countries and Capitals
Countries | Capitals
--- | ---
1 | Afghanistan - Kabul
2 | Bangladesh - Dhaka
3 | Bhutan - Thimphu
4 | India - New Delhi
5 | Maldives - Malé
6 | Nepal - Kathmandu
7 | Pakistan - Islamabad
8 | Sri Lanka - Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte (official), Colombo (commercial)
### Part 2: Physical Features
8. The Western Ghats mountain range would be found along the Malabar Coast.
9. The Eastern Ghats mountain range would be found along the Coromandel Coast.
10. The Deccan Plateau covers India between the Ghats.
11. The Bay of Bengal is below the Ganges Delta.
12. The Himalayas, which also separate South Asia from East Asia, cover most of India's northern border.
13. Mount Everest is the tallest mountain in South Asia.
14. The Thar Desert is located between Pakistan and India.
15. The Naga Hills are found in India.
16. Mount Dhaulagiri is found in Nepal.
17. The Gangetic Plain is directly below the Himalayas.
18. The Ganges River, connected to the Yamuna, runs through India before ending in the Sundarbans.
19. The Sulaiman Range is found in Pakistan.
20. K2 is found in the Karakoram Range.
21. The Arabian Sea is to the west of India.
### Part 3: Climate
22. Tropical Rainforest can be found in Sri Lanka.
23. Arid climate is found in Pakistan and parts of northwest India.
24. The climate surrounding Kolkata is generally humid subtropical.
25. Subarctic climate is found in parts of northern India and northern Pakistan (particularly in the higher altitudes).
26. The climate of Islamabad is classified as a humid continental climate.
27. The climate surrounding New Delhi is characterized as a humid subtropical climate.
28. Humid continental climate is predominantly found in northern parts of India.
29. The two climates found in Sri Lanka are tropical rainforest and tropical savanna climates.
30. The Tundra climate is found in parts of northern India, northern Pakistan, Bhutan, and areas of Nepal due to the high altitude and northern latitudes.
Please double-check your map to ensure accuracy, as the geographical features may differ slightly based on the specific depiction.