C5.2 China - Lesson 4: Emerging China

EMERGING CHINA
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EMERGING CHINA

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CHINA
is changing





C5.2: Emerging China
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CHINA
is changing

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What's the plan for today?

Repeat: The Köppen climate system
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Start: C5.2: Emerging China

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THE 5 MAIN CLIMATES
There are 5 different climates around te world:
A - Tropical rainclimates
B - Dry climates
C - Sea climates (martime)
D - Continental climates (land)
E - Polar climates (polar)

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ANSWER THESE 4 GOALS TOGETHER WITH YOUR NEIGHBOUR:

  1. You are able to classify a climate chart with 2 letters (recalling Köppen) (G64). -->
  2. You are able to name the 6 climates that occur in China. (GeoGuide)
  3. You are able to name the meaning of the letters s, w  & f.
  4. You can explain how to read a climate chart
                - what is the red line?
                - what are the blue bars?

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What climate is the D-climate?
A
Tropical climates
B
Dry climates
C
Maritime climates
D
Continental climates

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What climate is the A-climate?
A
Polar climates
B
Dry climates
C
Continental climates
D
Tropical climates

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What is the amount of precipitation in dry climates?
A
Between 0 and 250mm
B
Between 0 and 500mm
C
Between 0 and 750mm
D
Between 0 and 1000mm

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What climate is there in
the Sahara in Africa?
A
BS
B
BW
C
EH
D
ET

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What climate is there in
the Amazon in Brazil?
A
Af
B
Df
C
Cf
D
ET

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Climates around the world
The world is devided in 5 main climates:
  • Tropical climates (A)
  • Dry climates (B)
  • Maritime climates (C)
  • Continental climates (D)
  • Polar climates (E)
These climates also have their "subclimates".

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CHECK 4 TO 8

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REVIEW PARAGRAPH 1
  • Uneven population distribution 

  • To better distribute the population -->
make migration to the empty 
west more attractive
  • How?
Free housing and jobs?

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TODAYS GOALS
  1. You can explain why and why there the industry in China is located.
  2.  You can describe the role of Hong Kong in the development of the Pearl River Delta.
  3. You can describe characteristics of NICs, and how they developed. (G227)
  4. you know the meaning of the terms: megacity, labour-intensive, multinationals, SEZ’s, global city (G217 and §2).

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OPEN C5.2 IN YOUR COURSEBOOK

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FROM A CLOSED COUNTRY
TO AN OPEN COUNTRY

Things changed in the 80's

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CHINA UNTIL 1980

- all companies are state-owned
- no freedom for the people
- no western influences
- population: poor and cut off from the outside world

             "Locked country"
CHINA NOW

- still one-party system
- international companies are welcome
- Chinese (tech) companies in the top of the world

Soo.. 
    they "opened" their economy

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WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS OF THESE CHANGES?



For example: The Pearl River Delta

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     DEVELOPMENT SHENZHEN

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Let's go!
  • Read C5.2 at p74-75
  • Make questions 1, 2 and 4 in your workbook

You're allowed to work together with your neighbor.

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HOMEWORK

Homework for the next lesson: 1 to 4

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