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SS7G5. The student will locate selected features in Southwestern Asia (Middle East). Locate the following places on your map:. Euphrates River (Turkey, Iraq, Syria) Jordan River (Jordan, Israel) Tigris River (Turkey, Iraq) Suez Canal (Saudi Arabia, Egypt) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: The student will locate selected features in Southwestern Asia (Middle East).

The student will locate selected features in Southwestern Asia

(Middle East).

Page 2: The student will locate selected features in Southwestern Asia (Middle East).
Page 3: The student will locate selected features in Southwestern Asia (Middle East).

Locate the following places on your map:

Euphrates River (Turkey, Iraq, Syria)Jordan River (Jordan, Israel) Tigris River (Turkey, Iraq)Suez Canal (Saudi Arabia, Egypt)Persian Gulf (Iran, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE, Qatar)Strait of Hormuz (UAE, Oman, Iran)Arabian Sea (Iran, Oman, Pakistan, India)Red Sea (Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Sudan)Gaza Strip (Israel)

http://lizardpoint.com/geography/mideast-quiz.php

Page 4: The student will locate selected features in Southwestern Asia (Middle East).

Picture of the Euphrates River

Euphrates River

The Euphrates River begins in the mountains of Turkey. It flows southward through Syria and Iraq. It meets up with the Tigris River in southern Iraq and empties into the Persian Gulf. The Euphrates River is one of the most important rivers in the world. The Tigris Euphrates valley was the birthplace of ancient civilizations. The river is the source of political tension between Turkey, Syria and Iraq because they all compete for the use of its waters for irrigation and the generation of hydroelectric power. 

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Jordan

River

The Jordan River extends from the Sea of Galilee to the Dead Sea. It is considered to be one of the world's most sacred rivers to both Christians and Jews. It is a major river in southwest Asia and provides crucial water

for Jordan and Israel.

The Dead Sea is the lowest point on the Earth’s surface

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Fun Fact: The Dead Sea

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Tigris River

The Tigris River is 1,150 miles long and begins on the Armenian plateau in Turkey.  In Iraq, it receives

additional water from four other rivers.  As a result, the Tigris is a faster flowing river and is more subject to

catastrophic flooding than the Euphrates.

City of Baghdad

Page 8: The student will locate selected features in Southwestern Asia (Middle East).

Suez Canal

It is approximately 100 miles long. It opened in November 1869, allowing water transportation between Europe and Asia without navigating around Africa. The northern terminus is Port Said, and the southern terminus is Port Tawfik at the city of Suez.

The Suez Canal is an artificial

sea-level waterway in

Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the

Red Sea.

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Persian Gulf

This inland sea is connected to the Gulf of Oman in the east by the Strait of Hormuz, and its western end is marked by

the major river delta of Arvand-Rud , which carries the waters of the Euphrates and Tigris.

The Persian Gulf Persian: خلیج :Arabic ,فارس

الفارسي الخليجlies between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran.

Page 10: The student will locate selected features in Southwestern Asia (Middle East).

The Strait of Hormuz

Arabic: هرمز - مضيقPersian: هرمز تنگه

a narrow, strategically important waterway between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, which leads into the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean.

40% of the world’s oil shipments go through the Strait (approximately 17 million barrels a day). Because it is such an important ocean trade route, nations have been willing to

go to war to keep the Strait open.

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Arabian SeaArabian Sea is a portion of the Indian Ocean between the Arabian Peninsula on the west and the subcontinent of India on the east. Bounded on the north by Iran and Pakistan, it merges with the main body of the Indian Ocean in the south.

Among the principal arms of the Arabian Sea are the Gulf of Aden, which links it with the Red Sea, and the Gulf of Oman,

which links it with the Persian Gulf.

Gulf of Aden

Gulf of Oman

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Red Sea

A narrow, inland sea, separating the Arabian

peninsula, from northeastern Africa. The maximum depth of

the sea is 9,970 ft, and its maximum width is 220 mi. The Suez Canal connects the Red Sea with the Mediterranean

Sea, and the Indian Ocean. The Red Sea formed when the

Arabian Peninsula was torn from Africa, 20 million years

ago. The Red Sea occupies an area known as the Great Rift

Valley.

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A Palestinian territory bordered on the south by Egypt and on the

north and east by Israel. Israel occupied

the area until 2005, when the government of the area was turned

over to Palestinian authorities. Today it controlled by Hamas and the land is being

used by radical groups to launch missiles

toward Israel.

Arabic: غزة قطاع

Hebrew: רצועת עזה

Page 14: The student will locate selected features in Southwestern Asia (Middle East).

Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey

Locate the following countries on your map:

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Afghanistan

Currency - Afghani (AFN)

Official languages: Dan (Persian) and Pashto

Capital – Kabul

The climate is harsh; very hot in the summer and extremely cold in the

winter. The climate and the landscape make farming very difficult. Much of the

economy is based on deposits of minerals and

precious stones.

Afghanistan is east of Iran and north of Pakistan. Mountains cover most of the country.

Women wearing Burqas

Landlocked

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Iran

Currency - Iranian rial (ريال) (IRR)

Official language: Persian

Capital – Teheran

Once known as Persia, Iran’s government is a Theocratic Republic.

Iran is home to the world’s oldest civilizations, dating back to 4,000 BC.

Oil serves as Iran’s major source of

income. Most of the population lives in the west (desert to

the east).

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Iraq

Official languages: Arabic and Kurdish

Capital – Baghdad

Currency - Iraqi dinar (IQD)

Kadhimain Mosque, Baghdad

Modern Iraq was created after WWI. It covers a region often referred to as the “cradle of civilization”.

Iraq, once known as Mesopotamia, has

abundant oil and natural gas reserves. Although it is estimated that nearly 90% of these reserves have not been tapped,

they are a major source of Iraq’s income.

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Israel

Official languages: Hebrew and Arabic

Currency - Israeli new sheqel (₪) (ILS or NIS)

Capital - Jerusalem

Herod began rebuilding and adding on to the temple

around 19 B.C.E., and the total work was not finished until fifty years later. The temple

was destroyed by the Romans in 70 C.E. It is thought by Jews

to be the most sacred of places, because the temple was thought to be the place where God resides on earth.

The Wailing Wall or Western Wall is the remains of the great Jewish temple,

which had stood for close to 500 years.

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Saudi Arabia

Currency - Riyal (SAR)

Capital – Riyadh

Official language: Arabic

Mecca is the holiest place in the Islamic religion.

Saudi Arabia exports more oil than any other

nation in the world. Saudi law is based on the Quran and quite harsh according to western standards. The state will beat offenders

or cut off hands or feet for crimes like stealing. Women’s rights are greatly restricted.

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Turkey

Currency - Turkish lira5 (TRY)

Capital – Ankara

Official language: Turkish

Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey

Turkey, like Russia, stretches into two

different continents; Europe and Asia. It was once the center

of the Ottoman Empire. Turkey was

founded in 1923.

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Created by:

Debra Harrington

Yeager Middle School

2009

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