Physical Geography (South-East Asia

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Across
  1. 1. geography / the study of changing patterns of physical environments surrounding human beings. (2)
  2. 5. Tin, lead, coal, iron ore, bauxite, chronium, phosphate, potash, and gems. These are examples of ________ resources. (9)
  3. 6. Materials that occur in nature and are essential or useful to humans such as water, air, land, forests, fish, wildlife, top soil and minerals. (7)
  4. 10. An area holding fresh water. (8)
  5. 11. Type of forest which grows in an area with a hot and humid climate and much rainfall. (9)
  6. 12. The largest Island in the world is ____________, in North America. (7)
  7. 15. Animals that are raised for working and producing food for local people in the region. Cows, ducks, pigs, chickens. (9)
Down
  1. 2. A group of islands. The largest group of islands in the world is the Maylay _______________ with more than 20,000 islands. (6)
  2. 3. The forests which grows in area with hot humid climate, long rainy days and a high temperature all throughout the year. (Page 8, bottom)
  3. 4. Animal species found in freshwater sources, oceans, and seas, and rivers.
  4. 7. The river sharing a common border with Myanmar, Thailand and Laos. It flows through Cambodia to the south. (6)
  5. 8. The only LANDLOCKED country in South-east Asia. (picture 2, page 7)
  6. 9. A triangular plain at the mouth of a river which results from the accumulation of sediment. (6)
  7. 13. The different levels of landforms on the earth’s surface which create mountains, plateaus, rivers, and lakes. (5)
  8. 14. Weather which regularly exists in each region. Average temperature and amount of rain throughout the year.