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Intro 1

Intro 2 Describe the major landforms and natural resources of North Africa, Southwest Asia, and Central Asia.  Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. Chapter Objectives Discuss the climate and vegetation of North Africa, Southwest Asia, and Central Asia.

Section 1-6 Seas and Peninsulas North Africa, Southwest Asia, and Central Asia feature numerous seas and peninsulas.  (pages 421–422) Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. These include the Mediterranean, Red, and Black Seas as well as the Arabian and Sinai Peninsulas.  The Dead Sea, the Caspian Sea, and the Aral Sea are actually landlocked bodies of salt water.

Section 1-7 Seas and Peninsulas (cont.) The Aral Sea, which began to dry up when the Soviet Union diverted river source waters for irrigation, seems to be coming back. (pages 421–422)

Section 1-9 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. Rivers Major Rivers: Cradles of Civilization  (pages 422–424) -The Nile River Valley provides water and a lush, fertile living space for about 90 percent of Egypt’s population.  -The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers help irrigate farms throughout Syria, Turkey, and Iraq.  Streambeds Runoff from infrequent, violent rainstorms creates temporary streams in arid North Africa and Southwest Asia.

Section 1-12 Plains, Plateaus, and Mountains Coastal Plains Although most of the region is made up of deserts and mountains, the coastal plains along the Mediterranean provide the agricultural base of the region. (pages 424–425)

Section 1-13 Highlands  Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. (pages 424–425) Plains, Plateaus, and Mountains (cont.) -Enough precipitation falls on the Atlas Mountains of North Africa to make them hospitable to settlement and farming.  -The Asir Mountains of the Arabian Peninsula are also agriculturally productive.  -The Caucasus Mountains between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea are known for their grandeur and beauty.  -Desert covers much of Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.

Section 1-16 Earthquakes The shifting tectonic plates of the region have built mountains, shifted landmasses, and caused earthquakes. A 1999 earthquake in Turkey measured 7.4 on the Richter scale, toppling more than 76,000 buildings and killing nearly 20,000 people. (page 425)

Section 1-19 Natural Resources Oil and Natural Gas About 70 percent of the world’s oil reserves and 33 percent of the world’s natural gas reserves are found in the region. (page 426)

Section 1-20 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. Minerals Turkmenistan has the world’s largest deposits of sulfate. Morocco ranks third in the production of phosphate.  (page 426) The region may contain up to 10 percent of the world’s iron ore reserves. Natural Resources (cont.)

Section 1-21 Building Diverse Economies Many countries in the region are diversifying their economies so that they are not so dependent on their oil and mineral exports. Natural Resources (cont.) (page 426)

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Section 2-6 Water: A Precious Resource Rainfall is plentiful in some parts of North Africa, Southwest Asia, and Central Asia, but in most places water is scarce.  Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. (pages 427–430) Desert Climate Desert areas, such as North Africa’s Sahara, cover almost 50 percent of the region.  In the deserts, summers are long and hot, winters are cold, the land is mostly flat, and precipitation averages about 10 inches (25 cm) per year.

Section 2-7 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. Water: A Precious Resource (cont.) Steppe Climate Steppe is the second- largest climate region.  Semi-arid conditions with light precipitation support short grasses that are grazed by livestock. (pages 427–430)

Section 2-9 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. Climatic Variations Exports and Tourists The Mediterranean climate region features cool, rainy winters and hot, dry summers.  (pages 430–431) This fertile area exports citrus fruits, olives, and grapes to Europe and the United States.  Tourism is an important industry.

Section 2-11 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. Rainfall Receiving plenty of rainfall, highlands areas support forests and grain crops without irrigation.  Climatic Variations (cont.) A Sign of Things to Come? Climate changes have turned some grassy plains in the region into deserts. (pages 430–431)

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