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Today’s Schedule – 5/18/10 • Chapter 29 Quiz – • bCNN Student News • 30.1 Vocab Check • 30.1 PPT: Physical Geography of Southeast Asia Islands • Continue No Reservation HW : 30.2 Vocab

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Today’s Schedule – 5/18/10. Chapter 29 Quiz – bCNN Student News 30.1 Vocab Check 30.1 PPT: Physical Geography of Southeast Asia Islands Continue No Reservation HW : 30.2 Vocab. REMINDERS. Thursday, May 20 th Unit 10 Current Event Friday, May 21 st Unit 10 Binder Chapter 30 Quiz. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Today’s Schedule – 5/18/10• Chapter 29 Quiz –• bCNN Student News• 30.1 Vocab Check• 30.1 PPT: Physical Geography of Southeast

Asia Islands• Continue No Reservation• HW: 30.2 Vocab

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REMINDERS• Thursday, May 20th

– Unit 10 Current Event

• Friday, May 21st

– Unit 10 Binder– Chapter 30 Quiz

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Exam Schedule• Friday, May 28th

– 1st: English– 2nd: Foreign Language

• Tuesday, June 1st

– 1st: Math– 2nd: WORLD GEOGRAPHY

• Wednesday, June 2nd

– 1st: Science– 2nd: PE/Health

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The Malay Peninsula and the Malay Archipelago

Stretch from mainland Southeast Asia almost all the way to Australia.

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An archipelagois a large group of islands.

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What oceans border this region?Indian

OceanPacific

Ocean

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Six countries make up this region:BruneiEast TimorIndonesiaMalaysiaThe PhilippinesSingapore

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Island Southeast Asia contains more than 20,000 islands.

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Some of these islands are the largest in the world.

Only Greenland is bigger than the island of New Guinea.

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Borneo is the world’s third largest island.

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There are many tall mountains on the large islands.

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The region has intense tectonic activity.It lies along several tectonic plate boundaries, and there

are frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.

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Much of the region has a tropical humid climate.

Rainfall is heavy most of the year – 80 – 100 inches! Typhoons bring heavy rain

to the region.

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Only areas with highland climate have cool weather.

Inland Borneo and Irian Jaya have highland climates.

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The tropical rainforests of the region have many endemic species.

Endemic species means those native to a certain area.

• Komodo Dragon• Javan rhinoceros• Orangutan

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The Wallace LineEnglish naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace observed for 8 years the birds

on the islands of Bali and Lombok, which are only 20 miles apart.

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He found that the birds on Bali are similar to those in Java, mainland Malaysia, and

Sumatra.The birds on Lombok were similar to those on New Guinea

and Australia.

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He drew a line called now “The Wallace Line”

When Pangaea broke apart – Australia, New Zealand, and other islands became isolated. The plant and animal life that evolved there is unique.

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The region has rich fisheries and fertile volcanic soil.

Rubber tree plantations are important in some countries.