The Middle East Crossroads of the World What

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The Middle East Crossroads of the World

The Middle East Crossroads of the World

What is the Middle East? • Region in Southwest Asia • Crossroads of 3

What is the Middle East? • Region in Southwest Asia • Crossroads of 3 continents: Europe Asia Africa • Extends from Morocco to Iran

Climate • Short period of rainfall • Rains wash away topsoil • Temperature extremes

Climate • Short period of rainfall • Rains wash away topsoil • Temperature extremes • Hot and dry • Deserts and green coastal lands

Natural Resources • Oil is the Middle East’s most important natural resource • 70%

Natural Resources • Oil is the Middle East’s most important natural resource • 70% of the world’s known oil reserves are located in the Middle East • Middle Eastern countries produce 2/3 of the world’s oil

Natural Resources • Saudi Arabia is the world’s largest oil producer

Natural Resources • Saudi Arabia is the world’s largest oil producer

Natural Resources • Other natural resources include: gold, iron, and copper • Water is

Natural Resources • Other natural resources include: gold, iron, and copper • Water is scarce and difficult to harness • Fertile river valleys and coastal lands Aswan High Dam in Egypt

Geographic Features • Desert – an area that has less than 10 inches of

Geographic Features • Desert – an area that has less than 10 inches of annual rainfall Arabian Desert Syrian Desert • Oasis – fertile place in a desert where water is available through an underground spring

Breeding Areas of Desert Locusts

Breeding Areas of Desert Locusts

Swarms of Desert Locusts! Israel Hit By Worst Locust Plague Since the 1950 s!

Swarms of Desert Locusts! Israel Hit By Worst Locust Plague Since the 1950 s! Locusts Swarm the Pyramids Complex at Giza!

Desert Oases: Water at a Premium!

Desert Oases: Water at a Premium!

Fresh Groundwater Sources

Fresh Groundwater Sources

Countries in Crisis • Yemen • Saudi Arabia • Iraq • Syria • Jordan

Countries in Crisis • Yemen • Saudi Arabia • Iraq • Syria • Jordan • What does it Cause:

Water Scarcity and Conflicts: Syria 1, 5 million people internally displaced because of the

Water Scarcity and Conflicts: Syria 1, 5 million people internally displaced because of the 20062011 drought March 2011: Anti -Assad Revolution erupts

Yemen- People are moving to cities due to aquifers depleting.

Yemen- People are moving to cities due to aquifers depleting.

Syria and Iraq blame Turkey's huge network of dams on the Tigris and Euphrates

Syria and Iraq blame Turkey's huge network of dams on the Tigris and Euphrates rivers for reducing water supplies by 50 percent

Two people, one land, one aquifer: Water and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

Two people, one land, one aquifer: Water and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

Desalinization Plants

Desalinization Plants

Problems with de-Salinization • Health issues due to high amounts of boron and bromide

Problems with de-Salinization • Health issues due to high amounts of boron and bromide and lacks calcium • Desalination plants harm wildlife and cause pollution • Uses high amounts of energy • Expensive

Other Solutions • Treated Wastewater – Some treat wastewater multiple times – Used for

Other Solutions • Treated Wastewater – Some treat wastewater multiple times – Used for crops – People fear contamination • Importing water – Pipelines built for water distribution – Countries must work together to maintain pipelines • Conservation – Limit use – Use drought tolerant crops – Change agricultural practices.

War over Water? • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=if-ib. JT -Mz. M&feature=youtu. be

War over Water? • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=if-ib. JT -Mz. M&feature=youtu. be

Five Physical Regions 1) Northern Tier 2) Arabian Peninsula 3) Fertile Crescent 4) Nile

Five Physical Regions 1) Northern Tier 2) Arabian Peninsula 3) Fertile Crescent 4) Nile River Valley 5) Maghreb Beach in Lebanon

1. The Northern Tier • Stretches across present-day Turkey and Iran • Anatolian Peninsula

1. The Northern Tier • Stretches across present-day Turkey and Iran • Anatolian Peninsula * fertile soil and moisture available for farming to support a large population • Iranian Plateau * Elburz and Zagros Mountain ranges * dry region with a small population A bazaar in Turkey

2. Arabian Peninsula • A plateau that borders the Red Sea, Arabian Sea, and

2. Arabian Peninsula • A plateau that borders the Red Sea, Arabian Sea, and the Persian Gulf • Mostly barren desert • Beneath the desert is a huge amount of oil, which supports the country • Small population because of lack of water • Most of the population lives around the oases

2. Arabian Peninsula • Birthplace of Islam

2. Arabian Peninsula • Birthplace of Islam

3. Fertile Crescent • Arc-shaped region that stretches from the eastern Mediterranean along the

3. Fertile Crescent • Arc-shaped region that stretches from the eastern Mediterranean along the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers to the Persian Gulf • Rich soil and abundant water have led to a large population

3. Fertile Crescent

3. Fertile Crescent

Mesopotamia • “land between two rivers” • Part of the Fertile Crescent • Between

Mesopotamia • “land between two rivers” • Part of the Fertile Crescent • Between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers • Located in modern-day Iraq • Land is very fertile • Some of the earliest civilizations began here Ancient Babylon

4. Nile River Valley • Located in northeastern Africa • Nile River supports the

4. Nile River Valley • Located in northeastern Africa • Nile River supports the population of this region

5. Maghreb • North African nations of Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco • Lies west

5. Maghreb • North African nations of Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco • Lies west of the Arabian Peninsula • Isolated land surrounded by water, mountains, and deserts

5. Maghreb • Sahara Desert and Atlas Mountains • Few people live here because

5. Maghreb • Sahara Desert and Atlas Mountains • Few people live here because of scarcity of water • Major crossroad of the southern rim of Mediterranean • Gateway to the Atlantic Ocean Mosque in Morocco