chapter 23 korea lesson 1
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Patrick taught this unit with me. This is our PPT from the textTRANSCRIPT
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- latitude lines run horizontally. - Also known as parallels (纬线) - equal distant from each other. - degree of latitude is approximately 111 km- numbered from 0° to 90° north and south.- 0 deg. is the equator (赤道)- 90°- North Pole - 90 south - South Pole.
Latitude (纬度)
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Longitude (经度)
-Longitude lines are also known as meridians (经线)
-Zero degrees longitude is located at Greenwich, England (0°)
-The degrees continue 180° east and 180° west where they meet and form the International Date Line (国际日期变更线) in the Pacific Ocean
-Greenwich was established as the site of the prime meridian (本初子午线) by an international conference in 1884
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Identify each significant line of latitude with a body area:
North Pole (北极点) = top of head Arctic Circle (北极圈) = ears
Tropic of Cancer (北回归线) = shoulders Equator (赤道) = waist
Tropic of Capricorn (南回归线) = knees Antarctic Circle (南极圈) = shins
South Pole (南极点) = toes
“Be The Earth"
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North Pole
Arctic Circle
Tropic of CancerEquator
Tropic of Capricorn
Antarctic Circle
South Pole
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Geographic coordinates (地理坐标)
35°N ~ 40°N
125°E ~ 130°E
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Chapter 23 The KoreasChapter 23 The Koreas
“The Land of Morning Calm”
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magnolia 木兰
national emblem 国徽
Geo-Stats The KoreasGeo-Stats The Koreas
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Taegeukgi 太极旗 Rose of Sharon
木槿花
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Geo-Stats The Geo-Stats The KoreasKoreas
South KoreaSouth Korea
Republic of Korea Area:Area:
total:total: 98,480 sq km 98,480 sq km
land:land: 98,190 sq km 98,190 sq km
water:water: 290 sq km 290 sq km
1 kilometre(km) 公里 = 0.621 mile 英里
North KoreaNorth Korea
Democratic People’sDemocratic People’s
Republic of Korea Area:Area:
total:total: 120,540 sq km 120,540 sq km
land:land: 120,410 sq km 120,410 sq km
water:water: 130 sq km 130 sq km
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North Korea Mississippi
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South Korea
Indiana
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Geo-Stats The Geo-Stats The KoreasKoreas
South KoreaSouth Korea Major Cities: Major Cities:
Seoul(capital)Seoul(capital) 首尔 首尔 Pusan Pusan 釜山釜山Inchon Inchon 仁川仁川Taegu Taegu 大邱大邱
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Geo-Stats The Geo-Stats The KoreasKoreas
North KoreaNorth Korea Major Cities: Major Cities:
PyongyangPyongyang
(capital)(capital) 平壤 平壤
Nampo Nampo 南浦南浦
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Core WordsCore Words
Seoul 首尔Pyongyang 平壤
Pusan 釜山Inchon 仁川Taegu 大邱Nampo 南浦
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Extension wordsExtension words
Kwanbuk 关北Kwanso 关西
Mount Kumgag 金刚山Mount Sorak 雪岳山
Taebaek Mountains
太白山脉
Sobaek Mountains
小白山脉
Dokdo 独岛Jejudo 济州岛
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Where Are the Koreas Where Are the Koreas Located?Located?
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Where Are the Koreas Where Are the Koreas Located?Located?
Far East
远东地区
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Dokdo
独岛
Jejudo
济州岛
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Yalu River China
Japan
Russia
Sea of JapanEast Sea
Korean
Strait
Yellow Sea
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How Did Geography How Did Geography Shape History?Shape History?
Gangneung Danoje Festival 江陵端午祭
Dragon Boat Festival 端午节
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How Did Geography How Did Geography Shape History?Shape History?
Independent DoorTriumphal Arch
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Why Are There Two Why Are There Two Koreas?Koreas?
People's Voluntary Army of China
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The border between North Korea and South Korea. On the left is South Korea's territory while on the right is North Korea's territory.
North Korean soldiers at Panmunjeom
South Korean soldiers at Panmunjeom
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What Regions Exist in What Regions Exist in Korea?Korea?
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