Development of the spice trade in Southeast Asia led to this process, in which one country rules and develops trade in another country for its own benefit.
What is colonialism?
This country, located in Southeast Asia, has both a mainland and island component.
What is Malaysia?
This is a regional version of a language, much like the difference in UK English versus US English.
What is a dialect?
This refers to the Mekong, Chao Praya, and Irrawady Rivers, which run near each other horizontally.
What are the Parallel Rivers of Southeast Asia?
In Sumatra in 2004, this type of giant ocean wave killed at least 225,000 people.
What is a tsunami?
This is the Easternmost mainland country in Southeast Asia.
What is Vietnam?
As older speakers of native languages die off and younger people speak new and more common languages, native languages are starting to disappear, and with them, parts of traditional ______ disappear also.
What is culture?
This is the term for volcano that has been inactive for a long period of time.
What is dormant?
Arab traders came to SE Asia in the 1300s, bringing with them this religion.
What is Islam?
This island nation has over 17,000 islands, 300 ethnic groups, and 700 languages.
What is Indonesia?
This is the official language of The Philippines.
What is Filipino?
Colonials from this continent brought Christianity and the English language to Southeast Asia.
What is Europe?
This is the term for strips of land that connect two landmasses.
What are land bridges?
In the rainforest covering about 40% of the mainland peninsula, this term refers to the variety of species that live in the ecosystem.
What is biodiversity?
This is one of the world's busiest ports and economic power; in Southeast Asia, along with the world, this is one of the most wealthy areas.
What is Singapore?
This group brought Buddhism and Confucianism to SE Asia when they conquered Vietnam in 111 BC.
Who are the Chinese?