Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byMagdalen Spencer Modified over 5 years ago
1
The Physical Geography of North Africa, Southwest, and Central Asia
Chapter 17, Section 1: The Land
2
Important Vocabulary Kum: dune-covered deserts; Southwest Asia.
Alluvial Soil: a rich soil made up of sand and mud deposited by moving water. Nile River. Wadi: a streambed that remains dry until a heavy rain. Arid regions. Phosphate: a chemical used in fertilizers.
3
Important Vocabulary Oasis: a place in the desert where underground water surfaces. Pastoralism: the raising and grazing of livestock. Way of life for those who live in a steppe climate. Cereal: food grains such as barley, oats, and wheat. Grown without irrigation.
4
Physical Map of the Region(s)
North Africa Southwest and Central Asia
5
Mountains Tectonic activity has shaped the landscape.
Atlas Mountains: across Morocco and Algeria. In Southwest Asia: Hejaz and Asir ranges. Pontic and Taurus Mountains in Turkey.
6
Major Rivers Nile is world’s longest river Alluvial soil
Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in Ancient Mesopotamia. Fertile farm lands. Rainstorms create wadis in arid North Africa and Southwest Asia.
7
Water and Climate Desert covers almost 50% of the region.
Sahara is world’s largest desert. Extreme weather: cold to mild winters and long, hot summers. Steppe climate region: semi- arid, some trees and grasses.
8
Mid-Latitude Regions Mid-latitude weather: cool, rainy winters and hot, dry summers. High exports of citrus, olives, fruits, and grapes. Favorable weather increases tourism. Coastal and highland areas receive the most rain.
9
Natural Resources Over 60% of the world’s oil reserves, and 50% of natural gas. Vast mineral resources – sulfur, sulphate, manganese, gold, chromium, lead, iron, copper, and zinc. Oil=black gold
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.