Who has the best economy in east Asia?
Although China has the fastest growing economy, Japan would have the best economy.
What is the driest region in southeast Asia?
The mountain ranges in the Central Highlands (Pleiku/Kontum areas) can get pretty dry. Just like the forests in California...nice and wet during winter...dry and a fire danger in the summer.
Why Asia considered a continent?
In Northern India and covering all of Bangladesh. From sources in the Himalayas, they fan out to the east and west through the wide, flat plain.
Where does the Amur River start and end?
It starts in the hills of western Manchuria at the confluence of its two major tributaries, the Shilka River and the Ergune River, and it flows into the Strait of Tartary, (part of the Pacific Ocean), near Nikolaevsk-on-Amur, Khabarovsk Krai, Russia.
How is south Asia's urbanization different from that of east Asia?
South Asia is more rural than East Asia with more mountains and rivers. Farming is the main industry and there is lots of poverty. East Asia is populated with large cities and very urban.
What is the main religion in Asia?
Islam and Hinduism are the largest religions in Asia with close to 1 billion adherents each. Buddhism is the third largest religion in Asia.
How many moves are possible in Asian mahjong?
unaccountable. Different moves should be performed in different situation. Sometimes should be aggressive and create more chances for yourself. Sometimes you should act like an idiot and let others to take your tiles, then he/she will throw out something you to let you win. It all depends.
What is the smallest and most densly populated north Asian country?
The only country that is classified as being in North Asia would be Russia which is neither a small nor a densely populated country. Asia does contain many small and densely populated countries. I will include 5 small and densely populated Asian countries. Country Area Pop. Pop. Density Singapore 693 4,452,732 6,425.3 Singapore would be the smallest and most densely populated country in Asia. There are areas in China such as Hong Kong, Macau that are much denser, but are not countries themselves.
How long does mail take to be delivered from Singapore to the US?
from a week to 15 days depending on your packages weight, etc.
How does trade impact the spread of culture in southwest and central Asia?
Simple idea actually. Trade of different countries spreads culture buy trading different foods. Say China was to trade with Israel. Israel would be given some Chinese food/clothes/decorations/products/etc. China would probably not trade with the Jewish people because of their Theocracy, but it was an idea. See, trading different products will result in companies selling the products.
What is the importance of studying the Asian civilization?
How do you find the exact location of Asia on the globe or map?
Look for the biggest piece of land on the map/globe. The right two-thirds of that is Asia.
Which is the largest dam in Asia?
The Three Gorges Dam (simplified Chinese: 长江三峡大坝; traditional Chinese: 長江三峽大壩; pinyin: Chángjiāng Sānxiá Dàbà) is a hydroelectric river dam that spans the Yangtze River in Sandouping, Yichang, Hubei, China. It is the world's largest electricity-generating plant of any kind.
Are the Australoid Southeast Asians defined as being the same race as Indians from India?
Indians tend to be Caucasians, so no for the most part. However, the Australoid Southeast Asians are related to the Veddas of Sri Lanka and perhaps some Advasis.
Is Egypt closer to Africa or Asia?
It is the same. Egypt is mostly in Africa and is generally considered to be an African country, but a small part of it is in Asia.
Which europeans group controlled most oh the island areas of southeast Asia?
The Dutch were the dominant European power in Southeast Asia, primarily through their control over the Indonesian archipelago, where they established the Dutch East India Company in the early 17th century. The British also had a significant presence, particularly in Burma (Myanmar) and Malaya, while the French controlled parts of Indochina, including Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. These colonial powers competed for resources and trade routes in the region throughout the colonial era.