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The Middle East ◦ known as the crossroads of civilization
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Connects three major continents ◦ Africa, Asia and Europe Central location ◦ Economic and cultural crossroads Lack of natural barriers ◦ Encouraged cultural diffusion Only a small strip of fertile land ◦ Between Saudi Arabia and Oman
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West to East: Countries of Morocco to Afghanistan North to South: country of Turkey to the Arabian Peninsula
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Deserts cover 90% of the region
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Sahara Desert ◦ Land to sea winds (very dry) ◦ Coastal mountains- Atlas Mountains ◦ Near the equator-warm to hot temperature Nile River Basin ◦ Includes Egypt and the Sudan
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Plateau that measures about 1/3 of the US Surrounded by water on all three sides ◦ West: Red Sea ◦ South: Arabian Sea ◦ East: Persian Gulf
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Largest nation in the region is Saudi Arabia Mostly desert- Arabian desert
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Source of area’s rivers Iranian Plateau- covers most of Iran Anatolian Plateau- covers most of Turkey
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Stretches from the Mediterranean Sea through the Tigris- Euphrates River Valley to the Persian Gulf
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Two main areas include: ◦ Mediterranean Area: Palestine, Syria ◦ Mesopotamia: Tigris and Euphrates River valley Melting snow from nearby mountains ◦ causes flooding (destructive) ◦ deposits of silt (good for farming)
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