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North Africa and Southwest Asia
SSWG3 The student will describe the interaction
of physical and human systems that have shaped
contemporary North Africa/Southwest Asia.
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Physical Geography
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Match the Countries!
Kuwait
Bahrain
Lebanon
Qatar
Israel
Turkey
Syria
Tunisia
Cyprus
Afghanistan
Iraq
Iran
Morocco
Algeria
Libya
Saudi Arabia
Egypt
UAE
Oman
Yemen
Jordan
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Answers to Map Practice
  • 1. Afghanistan 9. Iraq
  • 2. Yemen 10. Lebanon
  • 3. Kuwait 11.Qatar
  • 4. Syria 12. UAE
  • 5. Jordan 13. Cyprus
  • 6. Israel 14. Iran
  • 7. Turkey 15. Bahrain
  • 8. Oman 16. Saudi Arabia

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Label
Sahara Nile River Atlas Mtns. Ahaggar
Mtns. Libyan Desert Blue Nile White Nile Lake
Nasser
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Label
Arabian Peninsula Tigris River Euphrates
River Plateau of Iran Pontic Zargos Mtns. Red
Sea Persian Gulf Black Sea Dead Sea Jordan
River Arabian Sea
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Importance of North Africa and the Middle Easts
Features
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The Mighty Nile RiverLongest River in the
World
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Egypt The Gift of the Nile
Nile Delta
Annual Nile Flooding
95 of the Egyptian people live on 5 of the land!
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The Tigris EuphratesRiver System
Mesopotamia Land Between the Two Rivers aka
the Fertile Crescent
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Sinai Peninsulain between Egypt and Arabian
Peninsula
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Dead Sea Lowest Point on Earth
2,300 feet below sea level
HighestSaltContent(33) 9x saltier than ocean
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Suez Canal
  • Links Mediterranean Sea to Red Sea

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Suez Canal
Completed by the British in 1869
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-Most important strait in WORLD b/c only way to
LOTS of OIL
  • Strait of Hormuz

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Rub al-KhaliThe Empty Quarter
Lack of H2O.how would this affect the population?
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Importance of Mountains Rivers
  • Why are mountains important to people?
  • NATURAL barriers of protection
  • Deserts natural boundaries
  • Why are rivers of great importance?
  • Supply water to drink
  • Supply Food
  • Good source of water for crops
  • Transportation

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Vocabulary Time!
On the RIGHT SIDE of your notebook, you are to
write each term and its definition. On the LEFT
SIDE of your notebook, you are to draw a picture
representing each term. Here are the
Vocabulary Words 1. Golan Heights 8.
Aquifers 15. Silt2. Wadi
9. Oasis3. Rub al-Khali 10.
Sahara4. Salt Flat 11. Nile
River5. Desalinization 12. Rift
Valleys6. Crude Oil 13.
Desertification7. Refinery 14.
Aswan High Dam
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Climate, Vegetation, and Resources of North
Africa/SW Asia
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North Africa/Middle East Climate Regions
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  • Desert Climate
  • 50 of N. Africa S.W. Asia
  • Semi-Arid (not as dry as desert)
  • Mediterranean Hot, dry summers cool rainy
    winters
  • Found primarily in countries that border bodies
    of water
  • HIGHLAND
  • http//www.classzone.com/cz/books/world_geography
    05/get_chapter_group.htm?cin7rgmap_centeratma
    psvarmaps

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Highland Climates
  • Tops of mountains and plateaus
  • Areas where major food crops are grown ? cereals
  • Most rainfall of the region

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The Sahara
  • Largest desert in the world 3.5 million sq.
    miles
  • The size of the US

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  • Oasis places in the desert where water is
    present
  • Desertification land becoming more dry and so
    turns into desert

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North Africa/Middle EastVegetation
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Desert
  • The 1 vegetation region throughout North Africa
    and the Middle East

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Steppe/Grasslands
  • Area surrounding deserts
  • Grassy areas where people can live and where
    animals can be raised ? Pastoralism
    (domesticating and raising animals and living off
    them)

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The Natural Resources of theNorth Africa/Middle
East
How is the LAND used?
What are the MAIN resources?
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Natural Resources
  • Petroleum Natural Gas
  • 60 of the worlds known petroleum reserves

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World Oil Flow Routes
What are your observations from the diagram?
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World Oil Reserves
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Leading U. S. Oil Suppliers
The U. S. imports 30 of its oil needs from the
Middle East.
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Human Geography
  • The Culture of North Africa and the Middle East

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North Africa/Middle East Population Density
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Cairo, Egypt Most Populated City in the Middle
East
17,000,000People!
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Desert Bedouins people who have no permanent
home and live off of the land.
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Arabs
  • Speak Arabic
  • Mostly Muslims
  • Most trace ancestry back to the Arabian Peninsula
  • Civilizations such as
  • Egyptians Babylonians

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Israelis
  • 6 million people in the region
  • Citizens of the country of Israel
  • Of the people 5 million Jewish, 1 million Arab
    (Palestinians)
  • Fighting between Jews and Palestinians is a
    constant occurrence because both claim rights to
    the land and want to be in control

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Turks
  • Ottoman Turks ruled an empire in eastern
    Mediterranean (modern day Turkey)
  • Not Arab, but most practice Islam
  • Unique culture that blends Turkish, Islamic, and
    Western elements

TURKEY
NOT
TURKEY
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Iranians
  • Speak Farsi, an Indo-European language that is
    related to English
  • Practice a form of Islam known as Shiite
  • A religious state ? the religious leaders
    run the government

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Islam
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Islam? An Abrahamic Religion
  • Muslims are strict monotheists.
  • They believe in the Judeo- Christian God,
    which they call Allah.
  • Muslims believe that the Torah and the Bible,
    like the Quran, is the word of God.


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The Prophetic Tradition
Adam
Noah
Abraham
Moses
Jesus
Muhammad
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The Five Pillars of Islam
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1. Faith
  • The declaration of faith

There is no god worthy of worship except God,
andMuhammad is HisMessenger or Prophet.
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2. Prayer
  • The mandatory prayers performed 5 times a
    day dawn noon late
    afternoon sunset before going
    to bed
  • Wash before praying.
  • Face Mecca and use a prayer rug.

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3. Giving to the poor
  • Almsgiving (charitable donations).
  • Muslims believe that all things belong to
    God.
  • way to both purification and growth.
  • About 2.5 of your income.

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4. Fasting
  • Fasting during the holy month of Ramadan.
  • Considered a method of self- purification.
  • No eating or drinking from sunrise to sunset
    during Ramadan.

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5. The Hajj (pilgrimage)
  • The pilgrimage to Mecca.
  • Must be done at least once in a Muslims
    lifetime.
  • 2-3 million Muslims make the pilgrimage
    every year.

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JUDAISM
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Judaism Beliefs
  • Monotheistic
  • Holy BookTorah
  • ProphetAbraham
  • 10 Commandments (Laws)
  • Holidays/Celebration
  • Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement)
  • Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year)
  • Bar/Bat Mitzvah (becoming an adult)

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CHRISTIANITY
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Christianity Beliefs
  • Monotheistic
  • Trinity Father, Son, and Holy Ghost
  • Holy Book Bible
  • Sects
  • Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant (to name a
    few)
  • Holidays/Celebrations
  • Christmas
  • Easter
  • Ash Wednesday
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