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Physical Features of the Middle East SlideShow Mr. Regan’s World Cultures and Geography Class West Essex Middle School
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Page 1: Physical Features of the Middle East SlideShow Mr. Regan’s World Cultures and Geography Class West Essex Middle School.

Physical Features of the Middle East

SlideShowMr. Regan’s World Cultures and Geography Class

West Essex Middle School

Page 2: Physical Features of the Middle East SlideShow Mr. Regan’s World Cultures and Geography Class West Essex Middle School.

Ahaggar MountainsLocated in southern Algeria. Contains salt mines. Dry and rocky mountains.

Page 3: Physical Features of the Middle East SlideShow Mr. Regan’s World Cultures and Geography Class West Essex Middle School.

Arabian DesertLocated in northern Saudi Arabia

Page 4: Physical Features of the Middle East SlideShow Mr. Regan’s World Cultures and Geography Class West Essex Middle School.

Arabian SeaLocated to the south of the Arabian peninsula and is an arm of the Indian Ocean.

Area is dominated by oil trade.

Page 5: Physical Features of the Middle East SlideShow Mr. Regan’s World Cultures and Geography Class West Essex Middle School.

Atlas MountainsLocated in Morocco and Algeria. Tall, rocky and arid mountains. Some peaks as tall at 13,000 feet.

Page 6: Physical Features of the Middle East SlideShow Mr. Regan’s World Cultures and Geography Class West Essex Middle School.

Black SeaLocated to the north of Turkey is almost landlocked except for the Dardanelles and the Bosporus straits connecting it to the Mediterranean Sea

Page 7: Physical Features of the Middle East SlideShow Mr. Regan’s World Cultures and Geography Class West Essex Middle School.

Caspian SeaLocated north of Iran. Is a landlocked fresh water sea. One of the largest freshwater bodies in the world.

Page 8: Physical Features of the Middle East SlideShow Mr. Regan’s World Cultures and Geography Class West Essex Middle School.

Dead SeaLocated on the border of Israel and Jordan. It is the 1,300 feet below sea level and has

Page 9: Physical Features of the Middle East SlideShow Mr. Regan’s World Cultures and Geography Class West Essex Middle School.

Euphrates RiverWestern of the two rivers of the are known as Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq). Longer than Tigris. Flows from the mountains of Turkey to the Persian Gulf.

Page 10: Physical Features of the Middle East SlideShow Mr. Regan’s World Cultures and Geography Class West Essex Middle School.

Gulf of OmanBody of water to the east of Oman on the Arabian Peninsula. Leads to the Arabian sea from the Persian Gulf. Modern cities are popping up with the oil profits.

Page 11: Physical Features of the Middle East SlideShow Mr. Regan’s World Cultures and Geography Class West Essex Middle School.

Gulf of AdenBody of water connecting the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea. It is one of the deadliest sea routes because of the threat of Somali pirates.

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Mediterranean SeaLarge sea located to the north of Africa and west of Turkey and Southwest Asia.

Page 13: Physical Features of the Middle East SlideShow Mr. Regan’s World Cultures and Geography Class West Essex Middle School.

Nile RiverFlows from central Africa to and through Egypt to the Mediterranean Sea. Longest river in the world.

Page 14: Physical Features of the Middle East SlideShow Mr. Regan’s World Cultures and Geography Class West Essex Middle School.

Persian GulfBorders Saudi Arabia, Iran and the Gulf States. Dominated by oil rigs and oil tankers for trade.

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Red SeaLocated between the Arabian Peninsula and Africa. It connects the Indian Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea with the help of the Suez Canal

Page 16: Physical Features of the Middle East SlideShow Mr. Regan’s World Cultures and Geography Class West Essex Middle School.

Rub Al Khali (Empty Quarter)Area of southern Saudi Arabia dominated by sand dunes and unlivable conditions because of the lack of usable land and water.

Page 17: Physical Features of the Middle East SlideShow Mr. Regan’s World Cultures and Geography Class West Essex Middle School.

Sahara DesertLargest desert in the world. Located in the northern part of Africa. Larger than the continental United States.

Page 18: Physical Features of the Middle East SlideShow Mr. Regan’s World Cultures and Geography Class West Essex Middle School.

Strait of HormuzSmall waterway connecting the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.

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Suez CanalManmade waterway connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea.

Page 20: Physical Features of the Middle East SlideShow Mr. Regan’s World Cultures and Geography Class West Essex Middle School.

Taurus MountainsMountian range in the southern part of Turkey.

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Zagros MountainsMountain range in the western part of Iran. Prone to many earthquakes due to its proximity to a major fault.

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Tigris RiverLocated to the east of the Euphrates River. It is the shorter of the Mesopotamia rivers. Its begins near the border mountains of Turkey and flows south to the Persian Gulf.


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