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SW Asia An Overview
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Global Intersection This region lies at the crossroads of 3 continents: Africa, Europe, & Asia All 3 meet at the Mediterranean Sea and have long been linked by trade
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Physical Features
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A. Arabian Peninsula The largest peninsula in the world
More than 1 million square miles
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B. Dead Sea Forms part of the border between Israel and Jordan
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B. Dead Sea At 1,349 feet below sea level, it is the lowest place on dry land 9 times as salty as the ocean As a result, almost nothing can survive in its waters
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C. Caspian Sea The world’s largest inland body of water
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C. Caspian Sea It was once part of the ocean, so its waters are salty, but not as salty as the ocean due to freshwater inflow As a result, both freshwater and saltwater fish survive here
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D. Tigris & Euphrates River Valley
Originate only 50 miles from one another in Turkey. Join together in Iraq Empty into the Persian Gulf Noah’s Ark
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D. Tigris & Euphrates River Valley
One of the most fertile river valleys in the world.
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Climate & Vegetation
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E. Climate Almost entirely arid and semiarid climate
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F. Vegetation Desert scrub covers the majority of the region
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Human Geography
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Economic Activity
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G. Natural Resources Oil
SW Asia has the world’s largest known oil reserves Countries here have grown rich with such great demand
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Over 60% of the world’s oil reserves are found here.
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G. Natural Resources Water Lacks water
Limits commercial farming and livestock raising
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Culture
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H. Population 550 million 10% of world’s population
Fast growing population
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H. Population About urban and rural
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I. Religion 92% Islam 5% Christianity 1% Judaism 85-90% Sunni Muslim
10-15% Shi’ites 5% Christianity 1% Judaism
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Early History
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J. Mesopotamia Greek for “land between two rivers”
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J. Mesopotamia Early civilization started here - often called “the cradle of civilization.” Some of the world’s first cities arose here. Farming began here some 7,000 years.
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K. Religion Birthplace of Judaism, Christianity, Islam
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