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Place Location- Southwest Asia (Middle East)

Place Location- Southwest Asia (Middle East). The following tutorial is designed to help you with locations of physical features and countries in Southwest Asia based on 7 th grade social studies Georgia Performance Standards. GPS Standards Addressed.

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Place Location- Southwest Asia (Middle East)

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  1. Place Location- Southwest Asia (Middle East) The following tutorial is designed to help you with locations of physical features and countries in Southwest Asia based on 7th grade social studies Georgia Performance Standards

  2. GPS Standards Addressed SS7G5 The student will locate selected features in Southwestern Asia (Middle East). a. Locate on a world and regional political-physical map: Euphrates River, Jordan River, Tigris River, Suez Canal, Persian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz, Arabian Sea, Red Sea, and Gaza Strip. b. Locate on a world and regional political-physical map the nations of Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey.

  3. REMEMBER Click on pictures, maps, highlighted links etc. You may learn something!

  4. Southwest AsiaPlace LocationPhysical Features Go To Next Feature

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  15. Tigris River BACK The Tigris River has its source in Turkey. It flows east through Iraq where it joins the Euphrates River to form the Shatt-al-Arab, which then flows into the Persian Gulf.

  16. Euphrates River BACK The Euphrates River has its source in Turkey. It flows east through Syria and then through Iraq where it joins the Tigris River to form the Shatt-al-Arab, near the Persian Gulf. • Fast Facts: • 2,781 kilometers (1,730 miles) long • Developed since 4000 B.C. • Due to terrain river floods easily • Empties into the Persian Gulf • Annual flow of 990 billion cubic feet

  17. Jordan River BACK The Jordan River is the river with the lowest elevation in the world. It rises on the slopes of Mount Hermon, on the Syrian-Lebanese border, flows southward through northern Israel to the Sea of Galilee, and then divides Israel and the Israeli-occupied West Bank on the west from Jordan on the east before emptying into the Dead Sea at an elevation of about 1,312 feet below sea level. The Jordan is more than 223 miles in length, but, because its course is meandering, the actual distance between its source and the Dead Sea is less than 124 miles.

  18. Suez Canal BACK It is an artificial waterway running north to south across the Isthmus of Suez in northeastern Egypt; it connects the Mediterranean Sea with the Gulf of Suez, an arm of the Red Sea. The canal provides a shortcut for ships operating between both European and American ports and ports located in southern Asia, eastern Africa, and Oceania. Click on the Pictures !

  19. Persian Gulf BACK The Persian Gulf lies to the north of Saudi Arabia and to the south of Iran. It is described as an arm of the Arabian Sea between the Arabian Peninsula and southwest Iran. It has been an important trade route since ancient times and gained added strategic significance after the discovery of oil in the Gulf States in the 1930s. Click on the either picture for a Gulf War Timeline

  20. Strait of Hormuz BACK Doesn’t that look like a dolphin? Located between Oman and Iran, the Strait of Hormuz connects the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea. Hormuz is the world's most important oil chokepoint due to its daily oil flow of 16.5-17 million barrels, which is roughly 20 percent of oil traded worldwide. The majority of oil exported through the Strait of Hormuz travels to Asia, the United States and Western Europe.

  21. Arabian Sea BACK The Arabian Sea is part of the Indian Ocean. It is located between the Arabian Peninsula and India. Click on Picture

  22. Red Sea BACK The Red Sea separates the Arabian Peninsula from Africa. Click on the Pictures !

  23. Gaza Strip BACK The Gaza Strip is a coastal strip of land located in the country of Israel along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea that borders Egypt. Click on the RED circle to see what the CIA World Factbook has to say about the Gaza Strip

  24. Countries of Southwest Asia Our standards give us 6 countries we need to be able to locate. Click the to see the countries Next Slide

  25. Afghanistan Next Slide

  26. Iran Next Slide

  27. Saudi Arabia Next Slide

  28. Turkey Next Slide

  29. Iraq Next Slide

  30. Israel Next Slide

  31. Turkey Israel Afghanistan Iraq Iran Saudi Arabia Next Slide

  32. Turkey Israel Afghanistan Iraq Iran Saudi Arabia Next Slide

  33. Self Check Israel Iraq Afghanistan Turkey Iran Saudi Arabia Next Slide

  34. Self Check 1 Israel Iraq Afghanistan Turkey Iran Saudi Arabia Next Slide

  35. Self Check Iran Israel Iraq Afghanistan Turkey Iran Saudi Arabia Next Slide

  36. Self Check Israel Iraq Afghanistan Turkey Iran Saudi Arabia 2 Next Slide

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  38. Self Check 3 Israel Iraq Afghanistan Turkey Iran Saudi Arabia Next Slide

  39. Self Check Israel Israel Iraq Afghanistan Turkey Iran Saudi Arabia Next Slide

  40. Self Check 4 Israel Iraq Afghanistan Turkey Iran Saudi Arabia Next Slide

  41. Self Check Iraq Israel Iraq Afghanistan Turkey Iran Saudi Arabia Next Slide

  42. 5 Self Check Israel Iraq Afghanistan Turkey Iran Saudi Arabia Next Slide

  43. Afghanistan Self Check Israel Iraq Afghanistan Turkey Iran Saudi Arabia Next Slide

  44. 6 Self Check Israel Iraq Afghanistan Turkey Iran Saudi Arabia Next Slide

  45. Turkey Self Check Israel Iraq Afghanistan Turkey Iran Saudi Arabia END POWER POINT Start Over

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