560 likes | 800 Views
Does this map look familiar? Can you identify anything on this map?. The Middle East Countries. Georgia Performance Standards SS7G5a-b. Georgia Performance Standards. SS7G5 The student will locate selected features in Southwestern Asia (Middle East).
E N D
Does this map look familiar? Can you identify anything on this map?
The Middle EastCountries Georgia Performance Standards SS7G5a-b
Georgia Performance Standards SS7G5 The student will locate selected features in Southwestern Asia (Middle East). b. Locate on a world and regional political-physical map the nations of Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey.
Afghanistan • Capital: Kabul • Landlocked • Neighbors: Iran to the west, Pakistan to the east and south, the former U.S.S.R. to the north • Geography-no major rivers, mountains (great place for terrorists to hide)
The opium poppy, one of the most lucrative sources of income for many Afghanis. Opium is used to make the legal drugs like morphine and illegal drugs like heroin.
The small areas of steppes in northern Afghanistan and in southwestern Afghanistan are some of the most productive farming areas, although they are still reliant on season rains and melting snowfall from the mountains.
Iran • Capital: Tehran • Neighbors: Iraq to the west, Afghanistan to the east • Caspian Sea to the north and Persian Gulf to the south • Second largest M.E. country • Geography: Mountains, plains, and deserts • Formerly called Persia
The country of Iran “looks down on” Iraq. Iran is much more mountainous and has a large central plateau region.
Iraq • Capital: Baghdad • Neighbors: Turkey to the north, Iran to the east, Saudi Arabia to the south • Geography: A few mountains, swamps (??), deserts, and rivers- Tigris and Euphrates Rivers (irrigation for farming) • Lots of OIL!! Persian Gulf VERY important for trade
Army helicopters-a common sight to see Al Mansour Hotel in Baghdad Many areas are very “western”, that is if they haven’t been blown up
Saudi Arabia Capital: Riyadh Largest M.E. country Neighbors: Iraq, to the north, Red Sea to the west, Persian Gulf to the east Almost completely desert OIL!!!!!
Oil and trade make Saudi Arabia one of the richest countries in the world
Israel • Capital: Jerusalem • Neighbors: Egypt to the southwest, Mediterranean Sea to the west, Jordan to east, Lebanon to North • Geography: Less desert than the other M.E. countries, milder climate • More farmland, but less oil
Israel is bordered by Lebanon and Syria in the north, Jordan and the West Bank in the east, and Egypt and the Gaza Strip in the southwest. It covers an area slightly smaller than New Jersey.
Near the Sea of Galilee Mount Susita
Turkey • Capital: Ankara • Only country found on 2 continents-Europe and Asia • Neighbors: Iraq to the southeast, Mediterranean Sea to the southwest, Syria to South • Lots of different geography: mountains, plains, and coastal regions, very little desert • Turkey and Israel are very similar geographically