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Issue is the feeding a rapidly growing population Agriculture Small part of region is arable-suitable for farming But large percentage of population work in farming Afghanistan – 12% is arable and 67% farm for a living Fishing Important food source
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Petroleum and oil products are main exports Holds 70% of world’s oil Oil, Natural Gas, and Mining Use of petrochemicals Products created from petroleum or natural gas Ex. Fertilizers, medicines, plastics, and paint Mining of coal and copper Cement production
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Significant roles in the region’s economies Banking, real estate, insurance, financial services, and tourism Tourism Travel destinations because of historical importance Muslim make a Hajj Pilgrimage to Mecca
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Roads, Railroads, and Airlines Desert and mountains make road building costly Waterways Strait of Hormuz Suez Canal Communications Television and radio broadcasting is expanding Government control of the media limits programming
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OPEC Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries 11 countries founded in 1960 Control the prices of oil in the region Large attempts to shift dependence of oil to other industries New Silk Road World’s longest telecommunications highway 16,767 mile cable Provides 20 countries with digital circuits
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How might recent advances in communications technology help unify the region and change its cultures? How do the prices of oil affect global consumers? Why are countries in the region attempting to shift their dependence on oil?
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