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South EAST ASIA AND OCEANIA NOTES 2.0

HISTORY Evidence of humans 1.8 million years ago People began with agriculture and switched to trade quickly Heavily influenced by Hinduism and Buddhism from India the Khmer Empire was a powerful mandala that later roughly from the 9th – to…

SOCIAL STUDIES NOTES; 3, Aussies and Oceania

Major Geographic Characteristics Isolated Development along the coast Clustered Urban Regions Major Exporters of Livestock & Minerals Rich Cultural History Physical Geography of Australia Most cities in the east coast and one is southwest Biogeography Studies of the spatial distributions…

SOCIAL STUDIES NOTES 4

History Indigenous people of Australia arrived from southeast Asia about 50,000 years ago and later Oceania Geographers divide Oceania into three regions Micronesia, Tiny Islands Melanesia, or black islands (volcanos not black ppl)Polynesia, meaning many islands At the time the…

ANTARCTICA NOTES SOCIAL STUDIES

About Antarctica Earths southernmost continent The coldest, driest, and windiest continent The coldest temperature ever recorded on earth was -128.6 F Some places have not received rain in over 100 years Antarctic Sea Life Includes: Penguins Blue Whales Orcas Fur…

Anatomical Terms

VOCAB ANATOMICAL TERMS Standard position in which structures are described Never sitting, upside-down, or bent over. Palms Foward, Feet together, arms at the side, standing upright is the Anatomical Position When describing sides of an anatomical position you refer to…

English Project

Requirements Write Five Poems, Maximum of 2 Accrostic poem. From 5 subjects: Protagonist, Antagonist, Setting, Theme, and Conflict. TPDASTT, Then an analysis of the poem with the following requirements, Biographical Info Of Your Poet, Analysis of the Attitude 2-3 sentances…

Elementor #565

Notable People:  Charles Darwin, set sail on the HMS Beagle. On his voyage he kept detailed notes of the his observations and theories. A copy was sent to his family. His job on the HMS beagle was to be a…