Asia map

  1. Asia Map with Countries, Clickable Map of Asian Countries
  2. Map of Asia, Asia Map, Asian Country Maps, Countries, Landforms, Rivers, and Geography Information
  3. Asia: Physical Geography
  4. Asia
  5. Asia Map and Satellite Image
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Asia Map with Countries, Clickable Map of Asian Countries

The Earth has seven continents, and Asia is the largest, both in terms of area and population. Europe and Africa are located to the West of Asia. Oceania is situated to its South and North America to its East. Asia consists of 48 countries. Because Asia's borders are not finite, some countries that are located on the continent's western border are, sometimes included in Asia, and other times in Europe. These include Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia. Russia and Turkey are located in both Europe and Asia. The continent comprises diverse climatic conditions ranging from tropical in southern India and Southeast Asia, to arctic and sub-arctic in Siberia. Map of Asia - Click on any Country for its Map and Information Asia Map Description: This map of Asia shows the clear demarcation of the nations of the continent. Disputed boundaries are also shown on the map. The map is a physical view of the major landforms in the continent, such as the Himalayas, the Siberian plain, the Gobi Desert, the Manchurian Plain, the Arabian Peninsula, the Central Siberian Plateau, Zagras Mountains, the Qilian Shan, and the many islands in the south. This map also notes the highest peaks present on the continent, such as Gongga Shan, Belukha, Mt Everest, K2, Gora Elbrus, Klyuchevskaya Sopka, Dhaulagiri, and Nanda Devi. Asia Continent Asia is the largest continent in the world, both in size and population. It has an area of 17,212,000 sq. miles, and population of 4.5 billion as of September 2018 estim...

Map of Asia, Asia Map, Asian Country Maps, Countries, Landforms, Rivers, and Geography Information

Equator. Lines of latitude are often referred to as parallels. Longitude: (shown as a vertical line) is the angular distance, in degrees, minutes, and seconds, of a point east or west of the Prime (Greenwich) Meridian. Lines of longitude are often referred to as meridians. "Central America" Latitude and Longitude examples: (see map) Belmopan, Belize: 17° 15' N / 88° 46' W Guatemala City, Guatemala: 14° 36' N / 90° 32' W Managua, Nicaragua: 12° 8' N / 86° 15' W Panama City, Panama: 8° 58' N / 79° 32' W San Jose, Costa Rica: 9° 55' N / 84° 4' W San Salvador, El Salvador: 13° 41' N / 89° 11' W Tegucigalpa, Honduras: 14° 4' N / 87° 12' W

Asia: Physical Geography

Asia is the largest of the world’s continents, covering approximately 30 percent of the Earth’s land area. It is also the world’s most populouscontinent, with roughly 60 percent of the total population. Asia makes up the eastern portion of the Eurasian supercontinent; Europe occupies the western portion. The border between the two continents is debated. However, most geographers define Asia’s western border as an indirect line that follows the Ural Mountains, the Caucasus Mountains, and the Caspian and Black Seas. Asia is bordered by the Arctic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. Asia’s physical geography, environment and resources, and human geography can be considered separately. Asia can be divided into five major physical regions: mountain systems; plateaus; plains, steppes, and deserts; freshwater environments; and saltwater environments. Mountain Systems The Himalaya mountains extend for about 2,500 kilometers (1,550 miles), separating the Indian subcontinent from the rest of Asia. The Indian subcontinent, once connected to Africa, collided with the Eurasian continent about 50 million to 55 million years ago, forming the Himalayas. The Indian subcontinent is still crashing northward into Asia, and the Himalayas are growing about 5 centimeters (2 inches) every year. The Himalayas cover more than 612,000 square kilometers (236,000 square miles), passing through the northern states of India and making up most of the terrain of Nepal and Bhutan. The Himalayas are so vast that t...

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Asia Map and Satellite Image

Map of the Asian Continent: In the map of Asia at the top of this page, the continent is bisected by the 90 degrees east longitude line. It is a two-point equidistant projection with loci at 45 degrees north, 40 degrees east; and, 30 degrees north and 110 degrees east. Distances from these two points to any location on the map are correct. National Geographic has used this projection for all maps of Asia in their atlases since 1959. This type of map was selected to minimize distortion across the continent. It nicely shows all of Asia, the Middle East, most of Europe, and parts of Africa, Indonesia and Australia. Asia Continent Information: Asia is a continent in the eastern and northern hemispheres. It is located east of Europe, north of the Indian Ocean, and it is bordered on the east by the Pacific Ocean and on the north by the Arctic Ocean. Asia includes the Philippine Asia Cities: Ashgabat, Astana, Bangkok, Banglaore, Beijing, Bishkek, Bombay, Calcutta, Chittagong, Colombo, Dili, Dushanbe, Hanoi, Hyderabad, Indore, Islamabad, Jakarta, Kabul, Kakutsk, Kanpur, Kathmandu, Kuala Lumpur, Lanzhou, Madras, Manila, Nanchang, New Delhi, Ohaka, Patna, Phnom Penh, P'yongyang, Sapporo, Seoul, Shanghai, Taipei, Tashkent, Tokyo, Ulaanbaatar, and Yangon. Asia Locations: Andaman Sea, Arabian Sea, Aral Sea, Arctic Ocean, Banda Sea, Barents Sea, Bay of Bengal, Bering Sea, Caspian Sea, East China Sea, East Siberian Sea, Indian Ocean, Java Sea, Kara Sea, Lake Baikal, Lake Balkhash, Laptev...

Asia Map

• • • • • • • Asia Maps: • Continent Map • Landform Maps of Asia deserts, lakes, mountains and rivers. • Outline Map • Southeast Asia Outline Map • Asia Country Map Test Asia Regional Maps: • Afghanistan Regional Map • Dardanelles Strait Map • Indian Subcontinent Map • Indochina Map • Near East Map • Strait of Hormuz Map • Tsunami Map (2004) Middle East Maps: • Capital Cities Map • Capital Cities Map (country names included) • Landforms Map • Outline Map • Rivers map Related