Most of these regions rivers lie on the mainland of Southeast Asia. Most of them flow south toward the Gulf of Thailand. Some major rivers are the Irrawaddy, the Salween, and the Chao Phraya. One river is a border for Thailand and Laos, the Mekong. There are warm air and heavy rains there which make the land around it fertile. This region has a large population.
The major rivers affect this region positively and negatively. The Mekong is a border for two countries, which is positive. The rivers provide food and they can build things out of items you can get around the edges of the rivers. There is heavy rains there which could cause flooding, yet the land would never dry out. The Mekong is a good place for rice farming.
Southeast Asia’s major rivers are located on the mainland. They begin in northern highlands and in southern China. Several of the rivers flow toward the Gulf of Thailand. The major rivers are the Irrawaddy, the Salween, the Chao Phraya, and the Mekong. This region has warm temperatures and heavy rains which make the Mekong a fertile rice-growing area.
There are positive and negative effects. A positive effect is the Mekong gets heavy rains which causes fertile soil. This makes this a major rice patch and helps out a very large population. A negative effect about this though could be with too much rain the river will flood. That would devastate many of the people and the crops.
South Asia’s major rivers are located on the mainland. The major rivers include the Irrawaddy and the Salween in Myanmar and the Chao Phraya in Thailand. The Mekong begins its 2,600 mile journey in China and makes the border between Thailand and Laos. Then it goes through Cambodia and southern Vietnam before going into the South China Sea. The Mekong is a fertile rice- growing area.
There are positive effects and negative effects for the rivers of Southeast Asia. The Mekong provides a fertile rice growing area. This will give the people more food. A positive effect is that the Mekong makes a border for many countries this is good so they can all get to water. A negative effect is with all the rain and warm temperatures it might be hard to grow crops other than rice.
Rivers of Southeast Asia are located in the mainland. Most of the rivers in this region flow south to the Gulf of Thailand. Some of the rivers in this region would include the Irrawaddy, Salween in Myanmar, and the Chao Phraya in Thailand. Another river would include the Mekong which comes from the China. If you were to live in the Mekong region you would experience war temperatures, a fertile rice growing area, and a very large population.
Rivers are a very important in the land around them. They provide fertile soil for growing crops like rice and wheat. The rivers climate is usually very warm and humid which would make it a good climate to live in. The rivers would also provide culture from the trading that would be going on which is a very positive thing. Some negative effects would be the flooding that would come in the spring and summer.
Southeast Asia’s major rivers are on the mainland. Several flow southward toward the Gulf of Thailand. The major rivers are; Irrawaddy, Salween in Myanmar, and Chao Phraya in Thailand. The Mekong is 2,600 miles long and starts in China. It forms the border of Thailand and Laos; it also goes through Cambodia and southern Vietnam. It then empties into the South China Sea. Heavy rains and warm temperatures make the region the Mekong flows through very fertile for rice-growing. This region also has a large population.
Many rivers affect the land around them. Some flood and leave fertile and rich soil but, some flood and take out homes and villages. Some leave deposits of fertile soil for good growing seasons and provide water for people. Some are huge and have big populations around them. When you build dams it lessens flooding and gives power.
Southeast Asia’s major rivers are located on the mainland. They begin in northern highlands and in southern China. Several of them flow southward toward the Gulf of Thailand. The major rivers of this area are the Irrawaddy and the Salween in Myanmar, and the Chao Phraya in Thailand. One other river is the Mekong which begins in China and forms the border between Thailand. It twists and turns throughout the region until it empties into the South China Sea. The Mekong makes this region a great place for agriculture and living.
There are many rivers that affect the land around them. They can both hurt and improve the land. It improves it by leaving rich soils and provides good living conditions. But, it can hurt the land by flooding and wrecking entire cities. For the most part the rivers are surrounded by huge populations of people and the people cherish the rivers.
Southeast Asia’s major rivers are located on the mainland. It begins in the northern highlands and in southern China. Several of the rivers flow south toward the Gulf of Thailand. The Mekong begins a 2,600 journey in China. It twists and turns through Cambodia and southern Vietnam before emptying into the South China Sea.
The Rivers can affect the land around them by making the ground to wet for plants to live. On the other hand it could make the ground nice and fertile. The place with lots of water could make it perfect for rice to grow. The rivers could make the grounds, during flood season, to wet to go outside and have fun or seed some plants for a farm.
Most of these regions rivers lie on the mainland of Southeast Asia. Several of the rivers flow toward the Gulf of Thailand. Mekong which begins in China and forms the border between Thailand. It also borders the Laos. This region has a large population. Flood leave fertile and rich soil but. Some leave deposits of fertile soil for good growing seasons and provide water for people. Some flood and take out homes and villages. Some are huge and have big populations around them. When you build dams it lessens flooding and gives power.
South Asia’s biggest rivers are mainly located on the mainland. They flow from northern China and head down into the southern areas. The Irrawaddy, Salween and the Chao Phraya are South Asia’s major rivers. Another major river is the Mekong; it stretches for 2600 miles all the way down into Thailand from China. In this area in rains a lot so this area is plentiful in rice fields.
Rivers in China are a big part in their farming industries. For Example their rice fields have to be wet for them to grow fast enough for their harvest. Flooding is another thing that affects China greatly especially for their crops, the water may ruin them if too much water is added. The water affects them with their supply of food such as fish. If the water is polluted the fish die may die and their food supply will go down.
East Asia’s rivers start up north in china and flow towards the gulf of Thailand. Some of south Asia’s major rivers are Irrawaddy and Salween. Several of Chinas Rivers flow south. The Maykawng begins in china and makes its way down to Vietnam. Warm tempters and and rain make this river very fertile.
Rivers make the land fertile around them. If u didn’t live by a river the land might be very dry. You can fish in rivers, to get your food sores. So that is another helpful thing about rivers. But some bad things come with rivers. If it was a riley rainy year the river could flood and destroy the crops around it
Southeast Asia’s major rivers are located on the mainland. Southeast Asia’s main rivers are the Irrawaddy, Salween, and the Chao Phraya. Another major river is the Mekong; it begins its 2,600 mile journey in China and forms a border between Thailand and Laos. Warm temperatures and heavy rains make the Mekong region a fertile rice-growing area. This region has a large population.
The rivers can affect the land around them by flooding and eroding away trees, grass, and plants. Another way is what goods a certain village has, they village could have a river flowing through it so it could be a good fishing place. Other ways rivers affect the region is where they have to select to put housing. They wouldn’t want to put a house right next to the river in case it floods. The people would also have good farmland because the river would provide irrigation.
The major rivers of Southeast Asia are on the mainland. These include the Irrawaddy, the Salween which is in Myanmar, and the Chao Phraya in Thailand. Also, the Mekong starts in China, and becomes the border for Thailand and Laos. Then it travels through Cambodia and southern Vietnam, and ends in the South China Sea. The Mekong region is quite populated because it has warm temperatures and heavy rains so it is able to grow rice well.
Rivers can affect the land around them in good ways and bad ways. A good way is that the Mekong serves as a border between two countries, Thailand and Laos. The rivers can also provide good food and water sources for the land and the people. A way rivers can affect the land around them negatively, is that since this region has heavy rain, it could flood. This could cause people to move out of their homes, or even drown in the water.
Many of Southeast Asia’s lie on the mainland and flow south toward Thailand. The Irrawaddy, Salween, and Chao Phraya are some of the major rivers of this Southeast Asia. The Mekong stretches 2,600 miles across China. It also creates a border between Thailand and Laos. In this area it rains a lot so there are many rice fields. This river empties into the South China Sea.
The rivers can affect land around them by what they provide and where they are located. If a river is very rich in nutrients, many people will use this water for livestock and crops. People would also flock to that water. Rivers affect the land around them by where they are located, how they flow, how nutrient they are, and how the cut and curve into the landscape. If there is a river that cuts and curves for thousands of miles it could create farms, lowlands, gorges, or waterfalls.
The north china plain a major wheat growing area. Through the history of china The Huang He has flooded this is why they are making the Three Gorges Dam. The Dam is expected to lower flooding but it will also force many people along the edge of the water to leave there home.
The rivers provide food and they can build things out of items you can get around the edges of the rivers this is a positive effect. A negative effect about this though could be with too much rain the river will flood in to the region. Another positive effect is the Mekong gets heavy rains which causes fertile soil. The second negative effect is with all the rain and warm temperatures it might be hard to grow crops other than rice along the coast.
South Asia’s main rivers are on the mainland. They start in the highlands and in southern china. Many of them flow to the Gulf of Thailand, which is an arm of the South China Sea. Southeast Asia’s major rivers are the Irrawaddy, Salween, and the Chao Phraya. Another river is the Mekong begins in China and makes the border between Thailand and Laos. It goes through Cambodia and southern Vietnam before emptying into the South China Sea.
In Mekong the population is very high, because the land is very fertile and there is a lot of rain.
The major rivers in this region are in the mainland. Several end in the Gulf of Thailand. Myanmar has two rivers Irrawaddy and the Salween. The Mekong forms the border of Thailand and Laos. The Mekong is an Ideal place to grow rice.
They can make it more fertile. They can bring exotic animals. They can bring new food. They can also bring new cultures. Also they can bring spices.
Southeast Asia’s major rivers are located on the mainland they begin in the northern highlands and in southern China. Southeast Asia’s major rivers include Irrawaddy and the Salween. Warm tempters and heavy rains make the land fertile for rice growing. The Mekong River begins its 2,600-mile journey through china and forms a boarder between Thailand’s and Laos. It twists and turns through Cambodia and Vietnam before emptying into the China Sea.
River can affect the land around them by flooding which could drown people or destroy homes. Another thing that they could do is water plats and grow more crops. The rivers could also be a barrier from other countries or stats. They could also be use for drinking water and cooking food and bathing water too.
Most of these regions rivers lie on the mainland of Southeast Asia. Most of them flow south toward the Gulf of Thailand. Some major rivers are the Irrawaddy, the Salween, and the Chao Phraya. One river is a border for Thailand and Laos, the Mekong. There are warm air and heavy rains there which make the land around it fertile. This region has a large population.
ReplyDeleteThe major rivers affect this region positively and negatively. The Mekong is a border for two countries, which is positive. The rivers provide food and they can build things out of items you can get around the edges of the rivers. There is heavy rains there which could cause flooding, yet the land would never dry out. The Mekong is a good place for rice farming.
Southeast Asia’s major rivers are located on the mainland. They begin in northern highlands and in southern China. Several of the rivers flow toward the Gulf of Thailand. The major rivers are the Irrawaddy, the Salween, the Chao Phraya, and the Mekong. This region has warm temperatures and heavy rains which make the Mekong a fertile rice-growing area.
ReplyDeleteThere are positive and negative effects. A positive effect is the Mekong gets heavy rains which causes fertile soil. This makes this a major rice patch and helps out a very large population. A negative effect about this though could be with too much rain the river will flood. That would devastate many of the people and the crops.
South Asia’s major rivers are located on the mainland. The major rivers include the Irrawaddy and the Salween in Myanmar and the Chao Phraya in Thailand. The Mekong begins its 2,600 mile journey in China and makes the border between Thailand and Laos. Then it goes through Cambodia and southern Vietnam before going into the South China Sea. The Mekong is a fertile rice- growing area.
ReplyDeleteThere are positive effects and negative effects for the rivers of Southeast Asia. The Mekong provides a fertile rice growing area. This will give the people more food. A positive effect is that the Mekong makes a border for many countries this is good so they can all get to water. A negative effect is with all the rain and warm temperatures it might be hard to grow crops other than rice.
Rivers of Southeast Asia are located in the mainland. Most of the rivers in this region flow south to the Gulf of Thailand. Some of the rivers in this region would include the Irrawaddy, Salween in Myanmar, and the Chao Phraya in Thailand. Another river would include the Mekong which comes from the China. If you were to live in the Mekong region you would experience war temperatures, a fertile rice growing area, and a very large population.
ReplyDeleteRivers are a very important in the land around them. They provide fertile soil for growing crops like rice and wheat. The rivers climate is usually very warm and humid which would make it a good climate to live in. The rivers would also provide culture from the trading that would be going on which is a very positive thing. Some negative effects would be the flooding that would come in the spring and summer.
Southeast Asia’s major rivers are on the mainland. Several flow southward toward the Gulf of Thailand. The major rivers are; Irrawaddy, Salween in Myanmar, and Chao Phraya in Thailand. The Mekong is 2,600 miles long and starts in China. It forms the border of Thailand and Laos; it also goes through Cambodia and southern Vietnam. It then empties into the South China Sea. Heavy rains and warm temperatures make the region the Mekong flows through very fertile for rice-growing. This region also has a large population.
ReplyDeleteMany rivers affect the land around them. Some flood and leave fertile and rich soil but, some flood and take out homes and villages. Some leave deposits of fertile soil for good growing seasons and provide water for people. Some are huge and have big populations around them. When you build dams it lessens flooding and gives power.
Southeast Asia’s major rivers are located on the mainland. They begin in northern highlands and in southern China. Several of them flow southward toward the Gulf of Thailand. The major rivers of this area are the Irrawaddy and the Salween in Myanmar, and the Chao Phraya in Thailand. One other river is the Mekong which begins in China and forms the border between Thailand. It twists and turns throughout the region until it empties into the South China Sea. The Mekong makes this region a great place for agriculture and living.
ReplyDeleteThere are many rivers that affect the land around them. They can both hurt and improve the land. It improves it by leaving rich soils and provides good living conditions. But, it can hurt the land by flooding and wrecking entire cities. For the most part the rivers are surrounded by huge populations of people and the people cherish the rivers.
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ReplyDeleteSoutheast Asia’s major rivers are located on the mainland. It begins in the northern highlands and in southern China. Several of the rivers flow south toward the Gulf of Thailand. The Mekong begins a 2,600 journey in China. It twists and turns through Cambodia and southern Vietnam before emptying into the South China Sea.
ReplyDeleteThe Rivers can affect the land around them by making the ground to wet for plants to live. On the other hand it could make the ground nice and fertile. The place with lots of water could make it perfect for rice to grow. The rivers could make the grounds, during flood season, to wet to go outside and have fun or seed some plants for a farm.
Most of these regions rivers lie on the mainland of Southeast Asia. Several of the rivers flow toward the Gulf of Thailand. Mekong which begins in China and forms the border between Thailand. It also borders the Laos. This region has a large population.
ReplyDeleteFlood leave fertile and rich soil but. Some leave deposits of fertile soil for good growing seasons and provide water for people. Some flood and take out homes and villages. Some are huge and have big populations around them. When you build dams it lessens flooding and gives power.
South Asia’s biggest rivers are mainly located on the mainland. They flow from northern China and head down into the southern areas. The Irrawaddy, Salween and the Chao Phraya are South Asia’s major rivers. Another major river is the Mekong; it stretches for 2600 miles all the way down into Thailand from China. In this area in rains a lot so this area is plentiful in rice fields.
ReplyDeleteRivers in China are a big part in their farming industries. For Example their rice fields have to be wet for them to grow fast enough for their harvest. Flooding is another thing that affects China greatly especially for their crops, the water may ruin them if too much water is added. The water affects them with their supply of food such as fish. If the water is polluted the fish die may die and their food supply will go down.
East Asia’s rivers start up north in china and flow towards the gulf of Thailand. Some of south Asia’s major rivers are Irrawaddy and Salween. Several of Chinas Rivers flow south. The Maykawng begins in china and makes its way down to Vietnam. Warm tempters and and rain make this river very fertile.
ReplyDeleteRivers make the land fertile around them. If u didn’t live by a river the land might be very dry. You can fish in rivers, to get your food sores. So that is another helpful thing about rivers. But some bad things come with rivers. If it was a riley rainy year the river could flood and destroy the crops around it
Southeast Asia’s major rivers are located on the mainland. Southeast Asia’s main rivers are the Irrawaddy, Salween, and the Chao Phraya. Another major river is the Mekong; it begins its 2,600 mile journey in China and forms a border between Thailand and Laos. Warm temperatures and heavy rains make the Mekong region a fertile rice-growing area. This region has a large population.
ReplyDeleteThe rivers can affect the land around them by flooding and eroding away trees, grass, and plants. Another way is what goods a certain village has, they village could have a river flowing through it so it could be a good fishing place. Other ways rivers affect the region is where they have to select to put housing. They wouldn’t want to put a house right next to the river in case it floods. The people would also have good farmland because the river would provide irrigation.
The major rivers of Southeast Asia are on the mainland. These include the Irrawaddy, the Salween which is in Myanmar, and the Chao Phraya in Thailand. Also, the Mekong starts in China, and becomes the border for Thailand and Laos. Then it travels through Cambodia and southern Vietnam, and ends in the South China Sea. The Mekong region is quite populated because it has warm temperatures and heavy rains so it is able to grow rice well.
ReplyDeleteRivers can affect the land around them in good ways and bad ways. A good way is that the Mekong serves as a border between two countries, Thailand and Laos. The rivers can also provide good food and water sources for the land and the people. A way rivers can affect the land around them negatively, is that since this region has heavy rain, it could flood. This could cause people to move out of their homes, or even drown in the water.
Many of Southeast Asia’s lie on the mainland and flow south toward Thailand. The Irrawaddy, Salween, and Chao Phraya are some of the major rivers of this Southeast Asia. The Mekong stretches 2,600 miles across China. It also creates a border between Thailand and Laos. In this area it rains a lot so there are many rice fields. This river empties into the South China Sea.
ReplyDeleteThe rivers can affect land around them by what they provide and where they are located. If a river is very rich in nutrients, many people will use this water for livestock and crops. People would also flock to that water. Rivers affect the land around them by where they are located, how they flow, how nutrient they are, and how the cut and curve into the landscape. If there is a river that cuts and curves for thousands of miles it could create farms, lowlands, gorges, or waterfalls.
The north china plain a major wheat growing area. Through the history of china The Huang He has flooded this is why they are making the Three Gorges Dam. The Dam is expected to lower flooding but it will also force many people along the edge of the water to leave there home.
ReplyDeleteThe rivers provide food and they can build things out of items you can get around the edges of the rivers this is a positive effect. A negative effect about this though could be with too much rain the river will flood in to the region. Another positive effect is the Mekong gets heavy rains which causes fertile soil. The second negative effect is with all the rain and warm temperatures it might be hard to grow crops other than rice along the coast.
South Asia’s main rivers are on the mainland. They start in the highlands and in southern china. Many of them flow to the Gulf of Thailand, which is an arm of the South China Sea. Southeast Asia’s major rivers are the Irrawaddy, Salween, and the Chao Phraya. Another river is the Mekong begins in China and makes the border between Thailand and Laos.
ReplyDeleteIt goes through Cambodia and southern Vietnam before emptying into the South China Sea.
In Mekong the population is very high, because the land is very fertile and there is a lot of rain.
The major rivers in this region are in the mainland. Several end in the Gulf of Thailand. Myanmar has two rivers Irrawaddy and the Salween. The Mekong forms the border of Thailand and Laos. The Mekong is an Ideal place to grow rice.
ReplyDeleteThey can make it more fertile. They can bring exotic animals. They can bring new food. They can also bring new cultures. Also they can bring spices.
Southeast Asia’s major rivers are located on the mainland they begin in the northern highlands and in southern China. Southeast Asia’s major rivers include Irrawaddy and the Salween. Warm tempters and heavy rains make the land fertile for rice growing. The Mekong River begins its 2,600-mile journey through china and forms a boarder between Thailand’s and Laos. It twists and turns through Cambodia and Vietnam before emptying into the China Sea.
ReplyDeleteRiver can affect the land around them by flooding which could drown people or destroy homes. Another thing that they could do is water plats and grow more crops. The rivers could also be a barrier from other countries or stats. They could also be use for drinking water and cooking food and bathing water too.