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• 10/9 Focus10/9 Focus:– Geographic conditions in the Indus

River Valley allowed for the development of civilization on the Indian subcontinent

– Seasonal monsoons were and continue to be an important factor in the life of people on the Indian subcontinent

• Do Now:Do Now:– What is a peninsula? What is a peninsula?

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River Valley River Valley CivilizationsCivilizations

The Indus ValleyThe Indus ValleyGeography of South AsiaGeography of South Asia

(Indian Subcontinent) (Indian Subcontinent)

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• The Indus Valley civilization developed around 2,500 B.C. in the western part of South Asia

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Indian SubcontinentIndian Subcontinent• Landmass that includes Landmass that includes

the modern day nations the modern day nations of:of:– India India – Pakistan Pakistan – BangladeshBangladesh

• Separated from Asia by Separated from Asia by large mountain ranges large mountain ranges in the Northin the North– HimalayasHimalayas– Hindu KushHindu Kush – KarakoramKarakoram

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Indian SubcontinentIndian Subcontinent

• Southern half Southern half is large is large peninsula peninsula

• PeninsulaPeninsula– Landmass Landmass

with water on with water on three sidesthree sides

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Geographic RegionsGeographic Regions

• Three distinct Three distinct geographic geographic regionsregions– Mountains in Mountains in

the north the north – Deccan PlateauDeccan Plateau– Northern PlainsNorthern Plains

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Mountains Mountains • Kept climate

subtropical• Limited contact

with other groups • Ways through the

Mts.– Khyber Pass

• Mountain pass in the Hindu Kush

• Allowed movement into the Indus Valley

– Thar Desert

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• Khyber Pass is still an important way through the mountains today

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Deccan PlateauDeccan Plateau

• Plateau Plateau – Raised, flat Raised, flat

area of landarea of land

• Dry, Arid Dry, Arid region in the region in the center of the center of the subcontinentsubcontinent

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Northern PlainsNorthern Plains

• Three rivers pass Three rivers pass through this areathrough this area– IndusIndus– GangesGanges– BrahmaputraBrahmaputra

• Silt from flooding Silt from flooding made the soil made the soil fertilefertile

• Civilizations Civilizations developed heredeveloped here

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MonsoonsMonsoons

• Seasonal winds Seasonal winds • Summer Summer – Heavy rains, Heavy rains,

warm airwarm air

• WinterWinter– Cool, Dry airCool, Dry air

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MonsoonsMonsoons

• Brought rain Brought rain needed for needed for cropscrops

• Led to flooding Led to flooding of rivers and of rivers and creation of creation of fertile silt fertile silt

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Environmental Environmental ChallengesChallenges

• Floods along the Floods along the Indus Indus unpredictableunpredictable

• river can change course

• Rainfall Rainfall unpredictable; unpredictable; could have could have droughts or floodsdroughts or floods