English Speaking Countries: India di Marilena Nicoletta

Geography

geography

India, with a surface of 3.3 million square kilometres, is the seventh largest country in the world.[E1] [F1] [F2] [S1] [S2][I1] It stretches 3,000 km from the Himalayas in the north to the Indian Ocean in the south.
India is divided into seven geographic regions (the Himalayas, the Indo Gangetic plains, the Thar desert, the Deccan Plateau, East coast, West coast, bordering seas and islands) and has two major offshore island possessions: the Lakshadweep islands and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Both these island groups are Union Territories administered by the Union Government of India.

The Himalayas mountain ranges, which presents some of the highest peaks in the world, are situated on the border with China and Nepal. They act as a perfect meteorological barrier against the cold draughts from the north.

South of the Himalayas, spreads out the most fertile part of the country, the Gange Plain which is crossed by the river Ganges and its tributaries along which a quarter of the population lives. The other two important rivers are the Hindus and the Brahmaputra, which flow largely in Pakistan and Bangladesh respectively.

The Deccan, is quite high all over starting from the Vindhya Hills in the North and including the Eastern and Western Ghats along the two coasts.

The Indian Climate [E1] [F1] follows a cycle of six seasons (spring-summer-monsoon-autumn-pre-winter-winter) even if, in most areas, they overlap. Even though it belongs to a Monsoon climatic category, the climate varies from one area to another.

The Himalayan region, which is marked by a luxuriant vegetation, presents varieties characterizing both the tropical and the tundra regions. If, in this area,  the altitude influences the distribution of vegetation, in the rest of the country, the type of vegetation depends on the amount of rainfall. Outside the Himalayan region, the country can be divided into three major vegetation regions: the tropical evergreen and semi-evergreen forests, the deciduous forests, and the thorn forests and shrubs.

The Assam region, in the east, presents evergreen forests, occasional thick clumps of bamboo and tall grasses. The Gangetic plain is cultivated, while the Deccan  vegetation  varies from scrub to mixed deciduous forests. The Malabar region is rich in forest vegetation. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands have evergreen, mangrove, beach and diluvial forests.

There are some national parks and sanctuaries [E1] [E2] [F1] [F2] [I1] ( Dachigam Wildlife Sanctuary, Corbett National Park, Sunderbans Wildlife Sanctuary....) which are managed by the State and are promoted as tourist attractions, which earn enough to keep the sanctuaries running. Most of the sanctuaries provide accommodation, some of them offer modern guest houses. Tourists can experience van and jeep rides and boat trips are organized to allow the visitors to enjoy a good view of the animals in their natural habitats.

Cultural Studies Focus

a. Complete this short text about India.

India has got a surface of………………………. squares km and presents………………..different regions: the………………….., the Indo Gangetic plain, the ……………desert, Deccan Plateau, East coast, ………………….coast). It has got two Islands possessions: the Lankshadweep and the…………………………………which are administrated as …………………………territories.

The Himalayas mountain ranges are famous because of their ……………………peaks while the Gange plain is the most ………………………..area as a quarter of the population lives along the Gange and its………………………………….

b. Describe Indian climate.

c. Describe the different vegetation zones in which India is divided and collocate them on the chart below..

d. Mention some of the most important national parks and sanctuaries.

e. Cooperative learning about national parks and sanctuaries.

I think that....
the language used in the text is .....

easy;
quite complex;
difficult.
the language used in the web sites is....
easy
quite complex;
difficult.
I found difficult...
I liked....


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