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The continent we live in -- Asia
Curriculum Standard Requirements
Use maps and related information to describe the geographical location of a continent, and judge the spatial distribution overview of the thermal zone and precipitation in which the continent is located based on the geographical location characteristics.
Use maps and related information to briefly summarize the geographical characteristics of a continent such as terrain, climate, population, and economy.
Natural environment
The world's largest continent
Position and range
Location
Hemisphere position: Eastern Hemisphere, Northern Hemisphere
Land and sea location: eastern Eurasian continent, with Arctic Ocean to the north, Indian Ocean to the south, and Pacific Ocean to the east
Latitude and longitude position
Longitude range: 26ºE→170ºW
Latitude range: 11ºS→81ºN
scope
Latitude and longitude range (see the latitude and longitude position above)
Asia-European Dividing: Ural Mountains - Ural River - Caspian Sea - Greater Caucasus Mountains - Black Sea - Turkish Strait Asia-Africa Dividing: Suez Canal Asia-North America Dividing: Bering Strait
The largest continent in the world; the widest continent across latitudes in the world; the longest east-west distance in the world
Divided into 6 regions: East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, West Asia, Central Asia, and North Asia
The terrain is undulating, and there are many rivers
Terrain characteristics
Terrain characteristics: The terrain types are complex and diverse, mainly plateaus and mountains
Terrain characteristics: large undulations, high in the middle, and low in the surrounding area
Pay attention to the "terrain profile diagram"
Pay attention to conceptual distinction: terrain, terrain area, terrain
Main rivers
Characteristics of rivers: Affected by the terrain, rivers in Asia mostly originate from plateaus and mountains in the central region, flowing radially to the surrounding oceans. The huge difference in height in Asia has led to a large drop in many large rivers, which contains rich water energy resources.
Rivers flowing into the Arctic Ocean: Ob River, Yenisei River, Lena River
Rivers injected into the Pacific Ocean: Yellow River, Yangtze River, Mekong River
Rivers injected into the Indian Ocean: Ganges, Indus
Outflow River: The river that ends up in the ocean
Tarim River, Amu River, Sir River
Inner River: The river that ends up flowing into the ocean. Disappear in the desert or inject into inland lakes
Diverse climate
Characteristics of Asian climate
The monsoon climate is significant, the continental climate is widely distributed, and the climate types are diverse
Comprehensive influences of latitude, sea and land position and terrain
Climate distribution
East and South
Monsoon climate (tropical monsoon climate, subtropical monsoon climate, temperate monsoon climate)
Features: Rain and heat are beneficial to agricultural production during the same period; precipitation is unstable and can easily cause floods and disasters
Southeast
Tropical rainforest climate
Features: High temperature and rainy all year round
Northern (Arctic Ocean coast)
Cold climate (cold all year round)
west
Mediterranean climate.
Features: hot and dry summers, mild and rainy winters
Southwest
Tropical desert climate
Features: Hot and drought
Central
Plateau mountain climate (Qingdaemic-Tibet Plateau and some alpine areas): natural landscapes show vertical changes
Humanistic environment
The most populous continent
Population number
2020: 4.64 billion (more than the total population in other continents)
Countries with a population of over 100 million: China, India, Japan, Philippines, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Pakistan
Population density
High population density (such as: East Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia) Note: Asia accounts for 1/3 of the world's land, feeds 3/5 of the world's population.
Sparse population (such as: North Asia, Central Asia, West Asia)
Population growth rate
The lower the population growth rate in Asia is than the world average population growth rate
Large population base, with a large proportion of new population in the world
Fast economic development, big regional differences
GDP, per capita GDP
Fast economic development
Asia ranks first in all continents in terms of economic output
By population average: Asia is only higher than South America and Africa, and much lower than Europe, North America and Oceania
The Asian economy continues to develop. In recent decades, Asian countries have strengthened economic cooperation and complementary advantages and win-win results.
Large regional differences
Japan and South Korea are developed countries with high economic development level
Some emerging industrialized countries in East Asia, Southeast Asia and South Asia are developing rapidly
Some oil exporters in West Asia have a high level of economic development
Some countries with agriculture-based economic development levels are relatively low
The natural, social and historical conditions of different countries vary greatly, and economic development is uneven.
Inland areas: temperate continental climate (Winter is cold, summer is warm, the temperature is poor day and year-on-year, and precipitation is mainly in summer)