Location Topography Languange Location Topography Languange: Prepared By: DAYNA C. BALATE
Location Topography Languange Location Topography Languange: Prepared By: DAYNA C. BALATE
Location Topography Languange Location Topography Languange: Prepared By: DAYNA C. BALATE
SOUTHEAST ASIA
LOCATION
TOPOGRAPHY
LANGUANGE
Located in Southeast
Asia and bordered by
Laos to north, Thailand
to the northwest,
Vietnam to the east,
and the Gulf of
Thailand to southwest,
Cambodia covers
70,238 square miles
(181,035 square
kilometers),
Most of Cambodia is occupied by a
lowland plain that slopes slightly to the
southwest. The Mekong River Basin and
Tonle Sap lake in the south central part of
the country lie in this plain.
There are mountains in the southwest
(the Cardamom Mountains), the south
(the Elephant Range), the northwest (the
Dangrek range) and a high plateau in the
northeast. An escarpment separates
northeast Thailand from Cambodia.
MEKONG
RIVER
-The Mekong is a river that runs through China,
Burma, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and
Vietnam.
It’s estimated length is 4,909 km (3,050 mi),
and it drains an area of 795,000 km2 (307,000
sq mi), discharging 475 km3(114 cu mi) of
water annually.
TONLE SAP
The Tonlé Sap is the largest
freshwater lake in South East
Asia and is an ecological hot
spot that was designated as a
UNESCO biosphere in 1997.
The Mekong and the Tonle Sap dominate
the life and economy of Cambodia. The
Mekong overflows during the rainy
season, deposits vast quantities of alluvial
soil, and, backing toward the Tonle Sap,
causes that lake to increase in size from
about 2,590 sq km (1000 sq mi) to almost
24,605 sq km (9,500 sq mi
The mountains in Cambodia are not very
high. The highest peak in the Cardamom
Mountains is 1,772 meters (5,814 feet).
The highest peak in the Elephant Range is
915 meters (3,002 feet). The highest peak
in the Dangreks is only 488 meters (1,600
feet).
About 18 percent of the country is good
for agriculture, and most of this arable
land is found in the fertile Mekong River
basin and around Tonle Sap, where in
some cases two or three crops of rice can
be grown a year.
LAO
- Located in the central of
Indochina, between
latitude 14-23 degrees
north and longitude 100-
108 degrees east. The
country, sharing borders
with China 416 km to the
north, Myanmar 130 to
the northwest,
Thailand 1,730 to the
west, Cambodia 490 to
the South and Vietnam
1,957 km to the east.
Most of the western border of Laos is
demarcated by the Mekong River, which
is an important artery for transportation.
The Dong Falls at the southern end of the
country prevent access to the sea, but
cargo boats travel along the entire length
of the Mekong in Laos during most of the
year.
Smaller power boats and pirogues provide
an important means of transportation on
many of the tributaries of the Mekong.
The Mekong at Luang Prabang, Laos
Burmese
Myanmar (also
known as Burma) is
the northwestern-
most country on the
mainland
of southeast Asia.
-It is strategically
located near
major Indian
Ocean shipping lanes
The diamond-shaped Myanmar is
situated in Southeast Asia, with an
area of 676,577 square kilometres. It
is bordered by China, Laos and
Thailand in the east, and by
Bangladesh, India and the Indian
Ocean in the south and west.
Myanmar terrain is lowering from north to
south, mountains and plateaus in the north and
plains in the south. Myanmar's main
geographical features can be divided into four
categories: highlands in the east, mountains in
the west, plains in the central and coastal in
Rakhine.
Thai
LOCATION
- Thailand’s 514,000 square
kilometers lie in the middle of
mainland Southeast Asia. The nation's
axial position influenced many aspects of
Thailand's society and culture—it controls
the only land route from Asia to Malaysia
and Singapore
The most conspicuous features of
Thailand's terrain are high mountains,
a central plain, and an upland plateau.
Mountains cover much of northern
Thailand and extend along the
Myanmar border down through
the Kra Isthmus and the Malay
Peninsula.
The central plain is a lowland area
drained by the Chao Phraya River
and its tributaries, the country's
principal river system, which feeds
into the delta at the head of the Bay
of Bangkok.