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1 The Middle East Region Global Studies SPRING 2010

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3 What makes it up Lebanon Israel Jordan Syria Egypt Saudi Arabia Yemen
Oman United Arab Emirates Qatar Bahrain Kuwait Iraq Iran Turkey Afghanistan

4 Why It Matters We depend on oil- 60% of the worlds oil is found in this region. We do business here, and we are fighting wars here.

5 Location Crossroads to three continents
Africa, Asia, and Europe. Region a ‘connector’ for trade routes. Allows for the spread of ideas and inventions. Today it has strategic importance for transportation

6 Physical Regions and Climate
Northern Tier Turkey-Iran Mountains / plateaus West: fertile soil / high population East is dry / few people Arabian Peninsula 1/3 of the U.S. size Dry Most people live around oases, huge amounts of oil Fertile Crescent fertile soil / abundant water Nile Valley Nile River is great for agriculture / deserts to the east and west

7 Physical Characteristics
Climate has dictated where people live. Less than 10% of the land receives enough water to support farming. 2 ways to get additional water: Shadufs are still used in Egypt Desalinization Oil (which is unequally distributed) is the chief resource, followed by salt, phosphorus, and copper.

8 Major Mountains Ranges in the Middle East include the Hejaz Asir on the Western coast of the Arabian Peninsula Taurus Mts on the Southern part of Turkey The Caucasus Mts separating the ME from Europe The Zagros Mts in Southern Iran and Elburz Mts in Northern Iran

9 Water Water Everywhere…sorta
While the region is dominated by deserts and mountains, it depends on a fertile plain along the Med, Caspian Sea, and Persian Gulf for agriculture For a region with lots of deserts, its surrounded by water Arabian Peninsula is called so because it is surrounded by 3 bodies of water- Gulf of Aden, Red Sea, and Persian Gulf The Dardanelles, Marmara Sea and Aegean and Black Seas separate this region from Europe

10 Cradle of Civilization
Nile River and the area surrounding it are fertile and gave birth to one of the earliest civilizations 90% of Egypt's population live around the Nile The Aswan Dam was built to control the flow and give power to the rest of the country Lake Nasser was created with the dam to store water and for irrigation

11 Mesopotamia Today this region makes up Iraq, Turkey, Syria and Iran
The Tigris and Euphrates River valleys are very fertile- this region was called Mesopotamia “land between 2 rivers” A lot of times it is called the fertile crescent Today this region makes up Iraq, Turkey, Syria and Iran

12 Fertile Crescent

13 Natural Resources Over 60% of the world’s oil and 50% of the world’s natural gas are in this region These oil producing countries organized in the 1960s into a group called OPEC Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries

14 Members Only The original members of OPEC included Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Venezuela. OPEC has since expanded to include seven more countries (Algeria, Angola, Indonesia, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, and United Arab Emirates) making a total membership of 12.

15 Deserts Deserts make up almost 50% of this region
Weather conditions are extreme Deserts consist of a few features Ergs- sandy dune covered areas Regs- desert pavement In Saudi Arabia, Rub al-Khali makes up the lower part of the peninsula

16 3 major religions Since this region is a mix of major continents, lots of religions meet here as well Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are the largest These cause conflicts in many areas- most famous is the Israeli-Palestinian conflict


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