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The Middle East. Crossroads of the World. What is the Middle East?. Region in Southwest Asia. Crossroads of 3 continents: Europe Asia Africa Extends from Morocco to Iran. What is the Middle East?. Its people share common traits: language history religion
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The Middle East Crossroads of the World
What is the Middle East? • Region in Southwest Asia • Crossroads of 3 continents: • Europe • Asia • Africa • Extends from • Morocco to Iran
What is the Middle East? • Its people share common traits: language history religion • Access to many major waterways The Tigris River
Short period of rainfall Rains wash away topsoil Temperature extremes Hot and dry Deserts and green coastal lands Climate
Natural Resources • Oil is the Middle East’s most important natural resource • 70% of the world’s known oil reserves are located in the Middle East • Middle Eastern countries produce 2/3 of the world’s oil
Natural Resources • Saudi Arabia is the world’s largest oil producer
Natural Resources • Other natural resources include: gold, iron, and copper • Water is scarce and difficult to harness • Fertile river valleys and coastal lands Aswan High Dam in Egypt
Geographic Features • Desert – an area that has less than 10 inches of annual rainfall Arabian Desert Syrian Desert • Oasis – fertile place in a desert where water is available through an underground spring
Five Physical Regions • Northern Tier • Arabian Peninsula • Fertile Crescent • Nile River Valley • Maghreb Beach in Lebanon
1. The Northern Tier • Stretches across present-day Turkey and Iran • Anatolian Peninsula * fertile soil and moisture available for farming to support a large population • Iranian Plateau * Elburz and Zagros Mountain ranges * dry region with a small population A bazaar in Turkey
2. Arabian Peninsula • A plateau that borders the Red Sea, Arabian Sea, and the Persian Gulf • Mostly barren desert • Beneath the desert is a huge amount of oil, which supports the country • Small population because of lack of water • Most of the population lives around the oases
2. Arabian Peninsula • Birthplace of Islam
3. Fertile Crescent • Arc-shaped region that stretches from the eastern Mediterranean along the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers to the Persian Gulf • Rich soil and abundant water have led to a large population
Mesopotamia • “land between two rivers” • Part of the Fertile Crescent • Between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers • Located in modern-day Iraq • Land is very fertile • Some of the earliest civilizations began here Ancient Babylon
4. Nile River Valley • Located in northeastern Africa • Nile River supports the population of this region
5. Maghreb • North African nations of Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco • Lies west of the Arabian Peninsula • Isolated land surrounded by water, mountains, and deserts
5. Maghreb • Sahara Desert and Atlas Mountains • Few people live here because of scarcity of water • Major crossroad of the southern rim of Mediterranean • Gateway to the Atlantic Ocean Mosque in Morocco
Review Questions 1) The Middle East is at the crossroads of which 3 continents? 2) Describe the climate of the Middle East. 3) What country produces the most oil? 4) Define oasis. 5) Which 2 rivers make up the region called Mesopotamia?