northern Asia trust me I have this exact same question as this one and I got this answer right
Powerful empires formed in the north mostly because of Northern India's geographical proximity to Persia and the rest of Asia.
Italy is in Europe, India and Japan are both in Asia.
The ocean is an interconnected body of salt water that covers about 71 percent of our planet. It covers a little more than 60 percent of the Northern Hemisphere and about 81 percent of the Southern Hemisphere.
The northern hemisphere has much more land than the southern hemisphere.
France and Britain; although Britain concentrated more on southern and southwest asia.
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The southern part of Asia is more mountainous that the northern part. Southern Asia is the home of the Himalaya mountain ranges.
The Himalayas range and a number of other mountains make Southern Asia considerably more mountainous than Northern Asia. Northern Asia is also called Siberia.
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Southern Asia is generally more mountainous than northern Asia, with the Himalayas running along the entire northern border of India and extending through Nepal, Bhutan, and parts of Pakistan and China. Northern Asia, on the other hand, consists mainly of vast plains and plateaus, with some mountainous regions in areas like Siberia and the Russian Far East.
Southern Asia trust me I have this exact same question as this one and I got this answer right
Southern Asia is more mountainous, considering the Himalayan mountain range is there, along with Kunlun mountains. Northern Asia consists mostly of tundra, hilly in some parts, but quite flat in others (with the vast majority of northern Asia located in eastern Russia, as well as Mongolia, and the provinces of Manchuria and Xinjiang in China).
Southern, that's where Nepal is and the largest mountain region is there