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