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September 16, 2019 Global I History Agenda: DO NOW: Mapping Southeast Asia

. . . . September 16, 2019 Global I History Agenda: DO NOW: Mapping Southeast Asia NOTES #3: What are the major geographic features of Southeast Asia and Australia? CLASS ASSIGNMENT: “Vietnam” ASIA AND AUSTRALIA OPEN-NOTES TEST TOMORROW (BASED ON NOTES #s 1–3).

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September 16, 2019 Global I History Agenda: DO NOW: Mapping Southeast Asia

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  2. September 16, 2019 Global I History Agenda: DO NOW: Mapping Southeast Asia NOTES #3: What are the major geographic features of Southeast Asia and Australia? CLASS ASSIGNMENT: “Vietnam” ASIA AND AUSTRALIA OPEN-NOTES TEST TOMORROW (BASED ON NOTES #s 1–3)

  3. What are the major geographic features of Southeast Asia and Australia? Notes #3

  4. The largest countries in Southeast Asia are Indonesia, Burma, Thailand, the Philippines, and Vietnam.

  5. Jakarta, Indonesia (population: 9,580,000)

  6. Bangkok, Thailand (population: 8,249,000)

  7. Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (population: 7,382,000)

  8. Southeast Asia’s climate is hot and humid all year round with plentiful rainfall.

  9. Southeast Asia’s land is made up of many islands, mountains and rainforests, bordered by the Indian and Pacific Oceans.

  10. Australia (the country) makes up most of Australia (the continent) and is surrounded by the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Australia’s population: 22,708,000

  11. Sydney, Australia (population: 4,575,000)

  12. Australia’s land is very flat and made up of deserts and grasslands with varying climates. Australian Outback

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