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All about China All about China
By: Ethan BoernerBy: Ethan Boerner
Land and WaterLand and Water The Huang He and the Chang
Jiang rivers are China’s main rivers and act as a perfect place for farming because of there rich soil
China is made up mostly of mountains, highlands, and plateaus
The Huang He and the Chang Jiang rivers are China’s main rivers and act as a perfect place for farming because of there rich soil
China is made up mostly of mountains, highlands, and plateaus
Huang He
Chang Jiang
In China the Himalayan Mountains are found. One of the mountains called Mount Everest is the tallest peak in the world and is a total of 29,029 feet.
Mountains and deserts make up 2/3 of China
In China the Himalayan Mountains are found. One of the mountains called Mount Everest is the tallest peak in the world and is a total of 29,029 feet.
Mountains and deserts make up 2/3 of China
Chinas DesertsHimalayan Mountains
Land and WaterLand and WaterLand and WaterLand and Water
Climate and Vegetation Climate and Vegetation
Temperatures range from hot, warm, cool, and cold all year round
China is humid in the summer and dry in the winter but is nice in spring and fall
Temperatures range from hot, warm, cool, and cold all year round
China is humid in the summer and dry in the winter but is nice in spring and fall
to
hot Cold
Climate and Vegetation Climate and Vegetation
China has almost every type of forest there is including Tropical, Deciduous, Mixed, Coniferous, Temperate, and Desert forests
China has almost every type of forest there is including Tropical, Deciduous, Mixed, Coniferous, Temperate, and Desert forests
Bamboo Forest
Rice needs warm weather to grow so it is grown in south China, wheat and other grains grow much better in the Northern area of the country
Rice needs warm weather to grow so it is grown in south China, wheat and other grains grow much better in the Northern area of the country
Rice Field
Climate and Vegetation Climate and Vegetation
Natural ResourcesNatural Resources Scientist say that 74 billion barrels of oil are
under the Takla Makan desert Aquaculture is very common in east asia
and people raise lots of fish in huge cages to be sold or eaten
Many raw materials for manufacturing goods can be found in China
Scientist say that 74 billion barrels of oil are under the Takla Makan desert
Aquaculture is very common in east asia and people raise lots of fish in huge cages to be sold or eaten
Many raw materials for manufacturing goods can be found in China
Aquaculture Coal
Hydroelectricity or water power is also used because China has so many rivers
China has been mining for 2,000 years
Hydroelectricity or water power is also used because China has so many rivers
China has been mining for 2,000 years
HydroelectricityMining Pick
Natural Resources
Historic TraditionsHistoric Traditions
In ancient China around 500b.c. Confucius taught the people of China.
In the Qin dynasty the Great Wall was built to keep out Mongolian invaders
In ancient China around 500b.c. Confucius taught the people of China.
In the Qin dynasty the Great Wall was built to keep out Mongolian invaders
Great Wall
Confucius
In a bad time some Chinese moved to the Korean peninsula
Marco Polo came to China in the 1200’s when he returned to his home in Italy he told everyone about China
In a bad time some Chinese moved to the Korean peninsula
Marco Polo came to China in the 1200’s when he returned to his home in Italy he told everyone about China
Marco Polo
Historic Traditions
China to Northern Korea
People and CulturesPeople and Cultures The communist party came into power in
1949 and suddenly changed everything Many farmers were angry about losing there
farms during the time of communes
The communist party came into power in 1949 and suddenly changed everything
Many farmers were angry about losing there farms during the time of communes
Chinese Farm
People and CulturePeople and Culture Mao Zedong or one of China’s first
presidents created the Red Guard who beat people up and even threatened Mao’s government
Mao also created the Great Leap forward but it was also a disaster
Mao Zedong or one of China’s first presidents created the Red Guard who beat people up and even threatened Mao’s government
Mao also created the Great Leap forward but it was also a disaster
Red Guard
TransformationTransformation After the nationalists were defeated in 1949
the fled to Taiwan When Mao Zedong died in 1976 more
moderate leaders took charge
After the nationalists were defeated in 1949 the fled to Taiwan
When Mao Zedong died in 1976 more moderate leaders took charge
Nationalists to Taiwan
TransformationTransformation China became a strong economy and began
to open free enterprise-private ownership China will hold the 2008 Olympics which is a
great economical challenge
China became a strong economy and began to open free enterprise-private ownership
China will hold the 2008 Olympics which is a great economical challenge
My Personal China ExperienceLand and Water
My Personal China ExperienceLand and Water
Part of the lake at the Summer Palace
Me at the Great Wall
My Personal China Experience Climate and Vegetation
My Personal China Experience Climate and Vegetation
Ancient Tree
Trees at the Temple of Heaven
My Personal China Experience Historic Traditions
My Personal China Experience Historic Traditions
Terracotta Warriors
Traditional Paintings
My Personal China ExperiencePeople and Culture
My Personal China ExperiencePeople and Culture
Group Exercises
National Pride
My Personal China Experience Transformation
My Personal China Experience Transformation
Advanced TechnologyLearning English
ConclusionConclusion
That concludes my slide show on China, thank you all for watching it. Also special thanks to my parents for there awesome support and every one else for any other input blah blah blah. Last of all because I did not cite the last pictures they are from my own digital camera. BYE hope to see you next time.
That concludes my slide show on China, thank you all for watching it. Also special thanks to my parents for there awesome support and every one else for any other input blah blah blah. Last of all because I did not cite the last pictures they are from my own digital camera. BYE hope to see you next time.
CreditsCredits
http://www.logoi.com/pastimages/img/confucius_5.jpg www.powerhousemuseum.com http://michaelgreenwell.files.wordpress.com/2007/07/himalayas.jpg images.inmagine.com/.../icnp003/icnp003069.jpg http://elementaryteacher.files.wordpress.com/2007/10/marcopolo.jpg http://photos.somd.com/data/500/ocvacation_117.jpg www.irtc.org/.../stills/2006-02-28/snowman.jp http://thoughtbyscott.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/bamboo-forest-1.jpg www.traveljournals.net http://www.teameverest03.org/everest_info/index.html http://cache.eb.com/eb/image?id=5959&rendTypeId=4 http://www.astecindustries.com/images/photos/Coal_Hands.jpg http://www.wwmm.org/immagini/1316.jpg www.oup.co.uk/.../yoes/energy/hydroelectric.jpg
http://www.logoi.com/pastimages/img/confucius_5.jpg www.powerhousemuseum.com http://michaelgreenwell.files.wordpress.com/2007/07/himalayas.jpg images.inmagine.com/.../icnp003/icnp003069.jpg http://elementaryteacher.files.wordpress.com/2007/10/marcopolo.jpg http://photos.somd.com/data/500/ocvacation_117.jpg www.irtc.org/.../stills/2006-02-28/snowman.jp http://thoughtbyscott.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/bamboo-forest-1.jpg www.traveljournals.net http://www.teameverest03.org/everest_info/index.html http://cache.eb.com/eb/image?id=5959&rendTypeId=4 http://www.astecindustries.com/images/photos/Coal_Hands.jpg http://www.wwmm.org/immagini/1316.jpg www.oup.co.uk/.../yoes/energy/hydroelectric.jpg
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http://www.destination360.com/asia/china/images/s/china-great-wall-of-china.jpg
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http://www.thearchetypalconnection.com/images/RedGuardsLow.JPG Asia and the Pacific textbook
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