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Geography of the Middle East At a Glance

Geography of the Middle East At a Glance. Vocabulary. Complete the Natural Resources and Environmental Issues vocabulary chart on the next slide on pg. 9 in your notebook …. Geography At a Glance Activity Instructions.

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Geography of the Middle East At a Glance

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  1. Geography of the Middle East At a Glance

  2. Vocabulary Complete the Natural Resources and Environmental Issues vocabulary chart on the next slide on pg. 9 in your notebook….

  3. Geography At a Glance Activity Instructions Using the information on the following slides, complete the “Geography of the Middle East At a Glance” graphic organizeron pg. 10 in your notebook. Read each slide carefully and watch each video. This will help you in our discussion of the Middle East Environmental Issues.

  4. Middle East Landforms

  5. LandformsQuestions to Answer… 1. What are the major landforms of Southwest Asia? Give at least 5 examples. There are various types of landforms found in Southwest Asia. Here are just a few that your should know….

  6. Landforms Peninsula Arabian Peninsula: Largest sand desert in the world. Sinai Peninsula: Barren, rocky and mountainous land the connects Egypt to the Middle East.

  7. Landforms Rivers Tigris and Euphrates Rivers: Longest rivers in the region. Begins in the mountains of Turkey and flows south through Iraq. They join in southern Iraq and is known as the Fertile Crescent. Jordan River: One of the main sources of water for Israel, Jordan, and parts of Syria.

  8. Landforms Gulf & Strait Persian Gulf: One of the main waterways oil is shipped from the rich fields of Kuwait, Saudi Arabiaand Iran. Strait of Hormuz: The waterway that connects the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Sea. It is a major passage for oil.

  9. Landforms Desert The Middle East has a number of very large deserts. Syrian Desert between Syria and Iraq Rub al Khali in Saudi Arabia

  10. Middle EastClimate & Vegetation

  11. Climate and VegetationQuestions to Answer… What 3 climates and vegetation dominate the Middle East? List them from the Most dominant to the least. How do people deal with the harsh climate of the Middle East? List at least 3 things they do to survive? Check out the next slide to learn more about the climate and vegetation of this region….

  12. Middle East Climate & Vegetation Map

  13. Climate & Vegetation The climate varies, but the Middle East is mostly arid with hot, dry summers and cool winters. If you live along the Caspian Sea coast of Northern Iran, you might have 80 inches of rain a year. If you live in Saudi Arabia, the most rainfall you could expect in a year would be nine inches.

  14. Climate & Vegetation People do various things to help them survive the harsh climate of the Middle East. People are leaving the nomadic life and settling in and around cities with a source of water. Canals are built to use water for irrigation

  15. Middle East Location

  16. LocationQuestions to Answer… Geographers often say that the Middle East is located at a crossroads. What crossroads do they refer to? What role did the location of the Middle East play in the region’s history and economic activities?

  17. Location The Middle East is often called the “crossroads of the world” because it lies at the intersection of three continents– Europe, Africa, and Asia.

  18. Role of Location in Middle East history and Economy The location of the Middle East along the Persian Gulf has been positive and negative. Positive The oil found in the Persian Gulf has brought wealth to many countries. Negative Location has been a source of many conflicts in the region

  19. Middle East Water

  20. Let’s Watch a Brainpop • Watch the Brainpop on the Water Supply… Login: hullms Password: rory http://www.brainpop.com/science/earthsystem/watersupply/

  21. WaterQuestions to Answer…. Describe the water situation in the Middle East. What rivers are in the Middle East? List 3 major rivers. Where do most people in the Middle East settle as a result of their water situation. Give an example of technology that developed in the Middle East because of the lack of water.

  22. WaterA Shrinking Supply Fresh water is a precious resource Less than 1% of the world’s fresh water is available in the Middle East. Throughout the Middle East, water shortages, unequal distribution of water, and pollution further decrease the amount of water available.

  23. Middle EastWater Shortage Video • http://gpb.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/ess05.sci.ess.earthsys.israel/water-conservation-israel/

  24. WaterMajor Rivers The 3 major rivers of the Middle East are: Tigris: Pollution is a growing problem Euphrates: Conflicts between Turkey, Iraq & Syria over this river. Water used for hydroelectric power and irrigation. Jordan River: Israel has been involved in military battles over water rights to the Jordan River.

  25. WaterWhere People Settle Because water is in short supply people have to move to where they have access to water… Cities are built near rivers to take advantage of water source. Port cities along the Persian Gulf and Mediterranean Sea have huge populations because of job opportunities.

  26. Middle East Population Density Map

  27. WaterTechnology Technology that has been developed in the Middle East because of the lack of water include: Desalination: The process of removing salt from salt water. AND Drip Irrigation: Using computers to measure out how much water each plant receives.

  28. Natural Resources

  29. Natural ResourcesQuestions to Answer… Where in the Middle East is most of the petroleum located? What body of water is used most often to export the oil out of the Middle East? What natural resources does the Middle East have? What is considered to be the most precious resource? How has petroleum affected SW Asia?

  30. Natural ResourcesWhere is the Oil Most of the oil of the Middle East is found in countries located along the Persian Gulf. The Persian Gulf and The Strait of Hormuz is used most often to export oil out of the Middle East.

  31. Middle East Natural Resource Map

  32. Natural Resourcesof the Middle East Two of the most important natural resources are natural gas and petroleum There are two precious resources: Oil: because it brings in money Water: because it is scarce and is needed for survival.

  33. Affect of Petroleum in Middle East Oil has brought lots of wealth to the region. Oil-rich countries have become influential across the world. Oil has also brought lots of conflict to the region as countries try to get control of the oil.

  34. Brainpop on Gas and Oil Watch a short Brainpop on Gas and Oil… Login: hullms Username: rory http://www.brainpop.com/technology/energytechnology/gasandoil/

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