quiz 4 Flashcards

1
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  1. Brunie
A

Bandar Seri Begawan

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2
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  1. Cambodia
A

Phnom Penh

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3
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  1. Indonesia
A

Jakarta

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4
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  1. Laos
A

Vientiane

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5
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  1. Malaysia
A

Kuala Lumpur

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6
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  1. Myanmar
A

Nay Pyi Taw

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7
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  1. Philippines
A

Manila

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8
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  1. Singapore
A

Singapore

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9
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  1. Thailand
A

Bangkok

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10
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  1. Timor Leste
A

Dili

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11
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  1. When did Southeast Asia has been affected by sea level rising, hot and humid becoming a norm, countries away from equator became prone to tropical cyclones?
A

Holocene

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12
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  1. The northward movement of India and its ______ collision with the Eurasian Plate, also modified Southeast Asia.
A

Eocene

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13
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  1. In SEA, the long and varied coastlines of this assemblage of peninsulas and archipelagos are affected by a range by what processes?
A

Coastal Processes

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14
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  1. These are relict of the Pleistocene, occur on top of Mount (Gunung) Kinabalu in Sabah.
A

Glaciated landforms

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15
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  1. It is a continuation of the mountainous area of the Assam Himalaya in India and that of Yunnan in China, the highest region in terms of both average elevation and mountain peaks.
A

Northern Mountainous Region

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16
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  1. Western Myanmar Hills can be divided into two:
A

Chin Hills;
Arakan (Rakine) Yoma

17
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  1. What is the the longest river in Myanmar? how long is it?
A

Salween;
2800km

18
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  1. What is the general surface elevation of Shan Highland
A

1000m

19
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  1. Hills of Northern Thailand and Lao PDR: Drained by four main headwater streams of the Chao Phraya:
A

Ping;
Wang;
Yom;
and Nan.

20
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  1. Near the 16th parallel, the Central Range of Hills break up into narrow, steep-sided ranges and intermontane valleys collectively known as the ________.
A

Tenasserim Hills (Tenasserim Yoma),

21
Q
  1. What is the origin of the Main Range in Peninsular Malaya
A

Granitic

22
Q
  1. Example of series of northwest–southeast-trending
    faults cut across the Central Highland of Malay Peninsula
A

Bok Bak Fault;
and the Bukit Tinggi Fault

23
Q
  1. Central Plain of Thailand is drained by what river?
A

Chao Phraya River

24
Q
  1. Coastal Plain of Kra Isthmus:
    western coast = ___________
    eastern coast = ____________
A

Andaman Sea;
Gulf of Thailand

25
Q
  1. What are three major rivers of Borneo?
A

Rajang;
Mahakam;
Barito

26
Q
  1. The backbone of Sumatra is the long range of _______?
A

Barisan Mountains

27
Q
  1. It is the first of a group of small islands collectively described as Nusa Tenggara (Southeast Islands).
A

Lombok

28
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  1. The highest point in mainland Southeast Asia, Hkakbo Razi (5881 m) is located within this physiographic province.
A

Northern Mountainous Region

29
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  1. At the border of what two countries does the Hkakbo Razi located?
A

Myanmar–China border

30
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  1. How many physiographic province exist in Indonesia?
A

2

31
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  1. How many physiographic province exist in Malaysia?
A

2

32
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  1. How many physiographic province exist in Veitnam?
A

4

33
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  1. Central Myanmar Lowland is flanked to the east by the Kachin Hills and the Shan Plateau, while on its west is flanked by
A

Naga Hills of India;
and the Chin Hills and Arakan Yoma of Myanmar

34
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  1. Rivers that drains westward to the Bay of Bengal and the Malacca Strait. (3 rivers)
A

Irrawaddy;
Salween;
Perak.

35
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  1. Rivers that drains eastward to the Gulf of Thailand and the
    South China Sea. (4 rivers)
A

Chao Phraya;
Kelantan;
Pahang;
and Mekong.

36
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  1. What is the highest peak in the Central Highland?
A

Gunung Tahan