Title: North Africa and The Middle East
1North Africa and The Middle East
2North Africa
- Morocco
- Algeria
- Tunisia
- Libya
- Western Sahara
- Egypt
3Southwest Asia/ The Middle East
- Turkey
- Syria
- Iraq
- Saudi Arabia
- Yemen
- Jordan
- Lebanon
- Israel
- Cyprus
- Iran
- Afghanistan
- Oman
- Qatar
- Bahrain
- Kuwait
- UAE
4Central Asia
- Kazakhstan
- Uzbekistan
- Turkmenistan
- Tajikistan
- Kyrgyzstan
stanmeans land of
5Satellite view of Sahara Desert
6The Sahara Desert is a natural boundary
- Extends across North Africa
- Covers 3.5 million square miles of land
- Little vegetations/ wind erosion common
- 130 degree- 0 degree temperatures
7Sahara Desert
8Found in the Sahara
- Oasis- an isolated area of vegetation
- Erg- windswept sand
- Reg- gravel covered plain
- Depression- low land
- Wadis- dry stream bed which fills with water
during the rainy season
9An Oasis in Sahara
10Reg
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Wadi
11Negev and Syrian Deserts
- Syrian Desert covers portions of Syria, Iraq,
Jordan, and Saudi Arabia - Negev Desert is located in Southern Israel
12Atlas Mountains
13Atlas Mountains
- Located in Morocco, Algeria Tunisia
- 1500 miles long
- Separate the Atlantic Mediterranean coastlines
from the Sahara Desert - Inhabited by the Berbers (Indigenous people)
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15Zagros Mountains
- Largest mountain range in Iran and Iraq
16Elburz Mountains
- Located in Iran
- Tallest mountain in the Middle East
17Arabian Peninsula
18Arabian Peninsula
- Saudi Arabia, Oman, Yemen, Bahrain, Kuwait, UAE,
Qatar, Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Syria, SW Iraq - Surrounded by Red Sea, Gulf of Oman, Gulf of
Aden, Mediterranean Sea Persian Gulf - Contains the worlds largest oil reserves
19Tectonic plate movement has created many gulfs
and seas
20Sinai Peninsula
- Located in Egypt
- Lies between the Mediterranean Sea to the North
and the Red Sea to the South - Joins Africa to Asia
21Persian Gulf
- Located between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula
- Worlds largest source of oil
22Nile River- Great River
- Longest river in world 4,160 miles long
- Flows North to the Mediterranean Sea
- Two major tributaries White Nile and Blue Nile
23Nile River Delta at the Mediterranean Sea
Nile in Cairo
24Nile River
25The Fertile Crescent
26The Fertile Crescent
- Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- Historically referred to as Mesopotamia or the
Cradle of Civilization - Located in Iraq
- Headwater is the Taurus Mountains
- Mouth is the Persian Gulf
27Dead Sea-Sea of Salt
- Salt lake borders Jordan Israel
- Shoreline- lowest elevation on earth 1385 ft bsl
- 38 salt therefore animals cannot flourish
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29Aral Sea- Sea of Islands
- Located in Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan)
- Formerly the 4th largest lake in world
- 10 remains (Russian irrigation, drought, and
industrial pollution) - One of the planets worst environmental
disasters
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31Caspian Sea
- Largest lake or inland body of water on Earth
- Landlocked by Azerbaijan, Iran, Kazakhstan,
Russia, Turkmenistan - Freshwater in the North and more saline in the
south
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33Red Sea
- Located between Africa and Asia
- Becoming wider as the Arabian and African plates
spread - 18 desalinization plants along the sea
- Saudi Arabia
34Climate
- Arid Climate dominates region
- Mediterranean Climate along the coast
- Semi-Arid Climate between the Sahara and the
Coast
35The most valuable resource on Earth (especially
NA/ ME)Water!!!!
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37Demographics of SW Asia
- Birth Rate 27/1000
- Death Rate 6/1000
- Rate of Increase 2.0
- Infant Mortality Rate 48/1000
- Fertility Rate 3.7
- Life Expectancy 68
- Urban 63
- Pop. Density 114 people per square mile
38Egypt 79 million people
Bahrain- 807,000 people
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40Oil Consumption
- The U.S. consumes about 146 billion gallons
(about 550 billion liters) of gasoline each year - The U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve currently
stores about 570 million barrels of oil in
underground salt caverns along the Gulf of
Mexico. If all imports were cut off this would
leave the US with a 60 day supply of oil.
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42Thanks America!!!!
United States 41,560
43Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
44OPEC
- One of the most powerful cartels in the world.
Collectively it has about three quarters of the
worlds discovered and recognized oil reserves. - Headquarters are in Vienna, Austria
- These countries control the price of oil by how
much they produce each day. Of all
internationally traded oil OPEC produces 58 of
it. - How many gallons are in 1 barrel of oil? 42
gallons
45OPEC member nations
46Top 5 Oil Producing Countries in NAME
- Saudi Arabia 11,150,000 Barrels/day
- Iran 4,231,000 Barrels/day
- Iraq 3,400,000 Barrels/day
- UAE 3,087,000 Barrels/day
- Kuwait 2,682,000 Barrels/day
- (United States 9,023,000 Barrels/day)
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48RELIGION
Islam
Christianity
Judaism
49Religion Islam Christianity Judaism
Holy Book Quran Bible Torah
Place of worship Mosque Church Synagogue
Symbol Star crescent moon Cross Star of David
Deity or God Allah Yahweh Yahweh
Founder or prophet Mohammad Jesus Moses or Abraham
Holy city Mecca, Medina, Jerusalem Jerusalem Jerusalem
Holidays Ramadan Hajj Christmas Easter Yom Kippur Rosh Hashanah Hanukah Passover
Important Dates 622- Mohammad founded Islam 732- Islam spread to Europe 313- Emperor made Christianity state religion 1054- Roman Catholic Orthodox church split 1096-1270- Crusades Islam conquered Jerusalem 1517- Martin Luther demands change 70 Roman army enslaves the Jew in Jerusalem 1948- Israel- Arab wars most Jews fled to Europe
50Religion Islam Christianity Judaism
Called Muslims Christians Jews
of Worshipers 1.3 billion 2 billion 14 million
World Rank 2nd Largest Largest 12th largest
Concentrations Middle East, Southeast Asia Europe, North and South America, Rapid growth in Africa Israel, Europe. USA
Main day of worship Friday Sunday Saturday
Date founded 622 CE 33 CE Unknown
Type of Theism Monotheism Monotheism Monotheism
51Arabic is the most widely spoken language
English is a common 2nd language in most countries
Languages
Farsi is the 2nd most spoken language
Turkish is the 3rd most spoken language
52Ethnic Diversity
Assyrians are a distinct ethnic group whose
origins lie in ancient Mesopotamia. They are
Semitic, who speak and write dialects of Eastern
Aramaic (about 4 million). Arab people, are an
ethnic group located in Western Asia and North
Africa. As a single ethnic group, they constitute
one of the world's largest after Han Chinese
(approx. 300 million).
53- Egyptian identity is closely tied to geography.
The population of Egypt is concentrated in the
lower Nile valley, and they speak a dialect of
Arabic (91 million). - The Georgians are a Caucasian ethnic group that
are indigenous to Georgia, where they constitute
a majority of the population. The majority of
Georgians are Eastern Orthodox Christian (about 6
million). - The Jews are a nation and an ethnoreligious
group, originating in the Israelites or Hebrews
of the Ancient Near East. The Jewish ethnicity,
nationality, and religion are strongly
interrelated, as Judaism is the traditional faith
of the Jewish nation (14 million).
54- The Kurdish people are related to the people of
Iran, mostly inhabiting a region known as
Kurdistan, which includes parts of Turkey, Syria,
Iran, and Iraq. They speak the Kurdish. The Kurds
number about 38 million, the majority living in
Southwest Asia, with significant communities in
western Turkey, Armenia, Georgia, Israel,
Azerbaijan, Russia, and Lebanon. - Lurs are an Iranian peoples living mainly in
south-western Iran. Their population is estimated
at around 5 million. The Lur people mostly speak
Luri, a Southwestern Iranian language related to
Persian.
55- Persians are an Iranian people who speak the
modern Persian language and similar Iranian
dialects and languages. Besides modern Iran
ethnic Persians are also found in Central Asia
(Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan) where they
are usually called Tajiks and Farsiwans, as well
as in southern Iraq (about 81 million). - The Turkmens are a Turkic people located
primarily in the Central Asian states of
Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, northeastern Iran,
Syria, Iraq and North Caucasus. They speak the
Turkmen (about 8 million).