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Southwest Asia Objective 1: summarize the physical geography of Southwest Asia. Objective 2: explain the political boundaries of Southwest Asia. Objective 3: Describe the diversity of the region and the movement of its people

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Southwest Asia. Objective 1: summarize the physical geography of Southwest Asia. Objective 2: explain the political boundaries of Southwest Asia. Objective 3: Describe the diversity of the region and the movement of its people. Political Map. Arabia and Iraq. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Southwest Asia

Objective 1: summarize the physical geography of Southwest Asia. Objective 2: explain the political boundaries of Southwest Asia. Objective 3: Describe the diversity of the region and the movement of its people

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Political Map

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Arabia and Iraq

• Arabian Peninsula – three sides surrounded by water.

• North of Arabian Peninsula is Iraq.• Technically, Arabia and Iraq are part of the

Asian continent.

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Major Bodies of Water: Persian GulfGulf of AdenRed SeaGulf of Oman Tigris and Euphrates River

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Oil and Gas Riches

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Oil and Gas Riches

• Eastern edge of the Arabian Plate pressed against the Eurasian Plate.

• Pressure formed mountains in Northeastern Iraq.• Saudi Arabia has world’s largest oil reserves and

output.• Fold traps – held undersea layer of muck– Heat and pressure transformed muck into oil and natural

gas (fossil fuels)– Many fold traps formed in the Arabian plate, beneath the

Persian Gulf and Euphrates and Tigris river valley.

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Living on Oil

• Oil and natural gas is used to pay for nearly all of their needs. Problem?

• Oil money is often used to build water facilities and pay for food grown in other regions.

• Arabia and Iraq produce ¼ of the world’s oil. Problem?

• Oil production has also harmed environment

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Water Resources Desalination:Removal of salt from seawater.

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A Diverse Region

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Diversity

• Arab Muslims are majority • Kuwait, Qatar, and UAE are mostly not Arab• Iraq – Kurdish minority • Tensions in Iraq– Sunni-led dictatorship toppled in 2003

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Islam • Monotheism (def) • Followers of Muhammad • Islam “submission” • Holy text: Quran• Sharia law• Holy site: Mecca (Kabaa) • Worship in mosques• Divide after the death of Muhammad:

– Sunni• Abu Baker (1st Caliph)

– Shite• Ali

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FaithAlmsgivingFastingHajjPrayer

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