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Physical Geography of SW & Central Asia, and N. Africa. Ch. 17. Bodies of Water. Black Sea. Caspian Sea. Dardanelles Strait . Atlantic Ocean. Tigris River. Mediterranean Sea. Euphrates River . Jordan River . Suez Canal . Strait of Hormuz. Persian Gulf. Nile River .
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Physical Geography of SW & Central Asia, and N. Africa Ch. 17
Bodies of Water Black Sea Caspian Sea Dardanelles Strait AtlanticOcean TigrisRiver Mediterranean Sea EuphratesRiver Jordan River Suez Canal Strait ofHormuz Persian Gulf Nile River Gulf ofOman Red Sea ArabianSea Gulf of Aden IndianOcean
Seas & Peninsulas • Arabian Peninsula • Separated from Africa by Gulf of Aden & Red Sea • Sinai Pen. & Suez Canal separate the land to the north/west • Persian Gulf is on the east side Gulf of Aden
Seas & Peninsulas • Anatolia Pen. • Black Sea to N • Aegean Sea to W • Mediterranean Sea to S • Many straits connecting seas ($$) Bosporus Strait Aegean Sea ANATOLIA
Dardenelles Bosporus Strait
Seas & Peninsulas • Strait of Gibraltar • Separates Africa from Iberian Pen. • Only a dozen miles or so wide • ‘gateway to Africa’
Seas & Peninsulas • Dead Sea • On Jordan River (border w/ Israel) • 8X saltier than any ocean- How come? • In the 50s • L= 262 m, W= 57 m • Today • L= 42 m, W= 11 m
TheJordan RiverSystem: Israel & Jordan--A Fight OverWater Rights?
Dead Sea: Lowest Point on Earth 2,300’ below sea level HighestSaltContent(33%)
Seas & Peninsulas • Caspian Sea • Largest inland/landlocked body of water (lake) • But it is salt water!! (remnants of larger sea) • Facing evaporation increases, decrease in flow from feeder rivers, and increase in irrigation/industry uses
Seas & Peninsulas • Aral Sea • Use to be lg & have productive fishing • Shrunk drastically due to USSR draining it for irrigation • Ppl build sm. dams to create basins of freshwater from rivers
Rivers • Nile River • Longest in world • Flows NORTH to Med. Sea • 90% of Egyptians live in delta or along river (= 3% of land) • Faces great flood seasons built Aswan High Dam for control Aswan High Dam
Egypt: The “Gift of the Nile” Nile Delta Annual Nile Flooding 90% of the Egyptian people live on 3% of the land!
Aswan High Dam, Egypt HydroelectricPower Plant
Suez Canal Completed by the British in 1869
Rivers • Tigris & Euphrates • Mesopotamia or ‘land b/w two rivers’; aka Fertile Crescent • Join to form Shatt al Arab • Border of Iraq & Iran • Wars & treaties over it
Rivers • Wadis- dry streambeds that will fill with heavy rain flash floods (seasonal) • Since they are typically arid, creates mud quickly dangerous mud flows Wadi in Oman
Plains, Plateaus, & Mtns. • Since most is desert/steppe agricultural base = coastal areas of Med. Sea, Caspian Sea, & Persian Gulf • Atlas Mtns • Longest mtn range • Stretches from Morocco to Algeria • Northern side of Atlas allows for lots of agric. (farms, fishing, livestock) • Rainy side, Med. climate
Plains, Plateaus, & Mtns. • Hejaz & Asir • West coast of Arabian Pen. • Rainshadow effect to Central Plateau • Caucasus Mtns • b/w Black & Caspian Sea • Seen as border b/w European Russia & Asia
Mountain Ranges in Mid-East Elburz Mts., Iran Zagros Mts., Iran Lebanese Mts. Taurus Mts., Turkey
Plains, Plateaus, & Mtns. • Garagum (Karakum)- • Black sand desert, covers 70% of Turkmenistan • Qizilqum (Kyzyl Kum)- • Red sand desert in Uzbekistan & Kazakhstan Use wide spaces for livestock
Hejaz Rub’ al Khali Asir
Swarms of Desert Locusts! Israel Hit By Worst Locust Plague Since the 1950s! Locusts Swarm the Pyramids Complex at Giza!
Tectonic Activity • Meeting point of the African, Arabian, & Eurasian plates • Reason for mountainous terrain • Many earthquakes • Turkey 1999 • Iran has 90% of land on faults • Landforms still Δing • Red Sea
Natural Resources • Oil (petroleum) & nat. gas are region’s most abundant resources • 70% of world’s oil • 33% of world’s nat. gas • Reserves are still being discovered! • WWII sparked production as we moved to modern industry/reliance
Kuwait: An Island Floating on a Sea of Oil KuwaitCity
Leading U. S. Oil Suppliers The U. S. imports 30% of its oil needs from the Middle East.
Natural Resources Completed Dubai Tower, Monday night • Why might such heavy dependence on oil be risky? • Many countries are now diversifying • UAE banking, info. tech, tourism • Libya infrastructure, fisheries
Homework • Complete the Guided Reading for Ch. 17 Sec. 2