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Title: THE MIDDLE EAST (SOUTHWEST ASIA)


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Physical Geography of N. Africa, SW Asia,
Central Asia
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  • How does the region of North Africa, Southwest
    Asia, and Central Asia compare to the size of the
    United States?
  • -twice the size of the U.S.

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  • What 3 major peninsulas are found in the Middle
    East (SW Asia) North Africa? List the bodies
    of water that surround each.
  • 1. Anatolia
  • -bordered by Black Sea,
  • Mediterranean Sea, and
  • Aegean Sea
  • -makes up 90 of
  • country of Turkey

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  • 2. Arabian Peninsula-
  • -bordered by Red Sea, Arabian Sea, and Persian
    Gulf
  • -oil-rich region (about 25 of the worlds oil
    lies underneath)

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  • 3. Sinai Peninsula-
  • bordered by Gulf of Suez, Gulf of Aqaba, and
    Mediterranean Sea
  • currently Egyptian territory (was also part of
    Israel historically)

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Dead Sea
Israel
Nile Delta
Gulf of Suez
Gulf of Aqaba
Saudi Arabia
Egypt
Red Sea
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  • 3. Name the 3 landlocked bodies of salt water
    located in this region.
  • Dead Sea
  • Is the Dead Sea really a sea?
  • What does the Dead Sea separate?
  • What is its source?
  • What 3 things make it so unique?
  • Why is the Dead Sea so salty? How does it impact
    life in and around it?
  • What religious association do Christians have
    with the Dead Sea?

Jordan River
Israel
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Salt evaporation pans for collecting minerals
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Mud considered therapeutic and beneficial for skin
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Salt deposits in Dead Sea
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  • 2. Aral Sea
  • began to dry up due to irrigation from the Soviet
    Union evaporation, now being replenished

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  • 3. Caspian Sea
  • largest inland body of water
  • not as salty as ocean includes some freshwater
    fish
  • currently, water levels are lowering due to
    evaporation irrigation (much like the case of
    the shrinking Aral Sea, just not as extreme)

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  • 4. What sea separates North Africa from Europe?
    What is its significance to this region?
  • The Mediterranean Sea
  • Links Europe Africa to the east

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  • 5. What sea separates the Middle East (Southwest
    Asia) from North Africa?
  • The Red Sea

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  • 6. What 2 straits separate Europe from Southwest
    Asia (Middle East)? What sea links the two?
  • 1. The Bosporus-
  • Strait connecting the Sea of Marmara to the Black
    Sea
  • 2. The Dardanelles-
  • Strait connecting the Sea of Marmara to the
    Aegean Sea

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  • 7. What strait separates the closest pieces of
    land of North Africa and Europe?
  • Strait of Gibraltar-
  • Choke-point connecting Mediterranean Sea to the
    Atlantic Ocean

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Europe
Mediterranean Sea
Atlantic Ocean
North Africa
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  • 8. What man-made waterway connects the
    Mediterranean Sea with the Red Sea?
  • The Suez Canal
  • When was it built?
  • 1858-1869
  • Who built it?
  • Mostly French-financed and designed using
    Egyptian forced labor
  • Significance connect Mediterranean to the
    greater Indian Ocean for trade

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Nile Delta
Sinai Peninsula
Red Sea
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Suez Canal
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  • 9. What major rivers flow through the Middle
    East (Southwest Asia) North Africa?
  • 1. The Tigris-
  • 2. The Euphrates-
  • Both rivers flow out of Turkey through Iraq and
    come together before flowing into Persian Gulf
  • Mesopotomia (early river valley civilization)
    located between the rivers (literally means land
    between two rivers)

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  • 3. The Nile River
  • -worlds longest river at 4,160 miles
  • -supported the early Egyptian civilization
  • alluvial soil (rich soil made up of
    sand and mud deposited by moving water)
    allowed Egyptians the ability to farm

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Valley of the Kings
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  • 10. What man-made lake was created by damming
    the Nile River?
  • Lake Nasser
  • Began in 1958 completed in 1970, when Aswan High
    Dam was finished
  • 80 in Egypt

Aswan High Dam
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Aswan High Dam -pros supplies ½ of Egypts
electric power water to crops -cons
sediments from river get trapped behind dam
floods no longer wash away parasites
Aswan High Dam
Air Strip
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Lake Nasser
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  • 11. Why is the Nile River Delta so important?
  • 90 of people of Egypt live along banks of (only
    fertile areas in Egypt)
  • Pollution a serious problem.

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  • 12. Name the only major mountain range in North
    Africa. How does its physical presence impact
    the people that live in areas surrounding the
    mountain?
  • The Atlas Mountains
  • Precipitation on coastal (N) side agricultural
    activities
  • named after Greek god who held up the heavens.

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  • 13. What mountain range separates the countries
    of Iran and Iraq?
  • The Zagros Mountains

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  • 14. Which tectonic plates come together in this
    region? List 3 ways the regions landscape has
    been impacted by plate tectonic activity.
  • -African, Arabian, and Eurasian plates -built
    Zagros and Taurus Mountains widened the Red
    Sea

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  • 15. What of worlds know oil natural gas
    reserves are found in this region?
  • -66 oil reserves 33 natural gas reserves
  • -see Black Gold activity for more information

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  • What physical reason do you believe makes this
    region so economically dependent on oil and
    natural gas?
  • -harsh terrain (mountainous desert) leaves
    little hope for agriculture
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