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Page 1: Unit 3 Melissa Davis 2010. Part 1 Standards  SS7G7a. Explain how the distribution of oil has affected the development of Southwest Asia (Middle East).

Unit 3Melissa Davis2010

Page 2: Unit 3 Melissa Davis 2010. Part 1 Standards  SS7G7a. Explain how the distribution of oil has affected the development of Southwest Asia (Middle East).

Part 1 Standards

SS7G7a. Explain how the distribution of oil has affected the development of Southwest Asia (Middle East).

SS7E6c. Explain the primary function of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).

SS7E7c. Explain the role of oil in the economies Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Iran.

Page 3: Unit 3 Melissa Davis 2010. Part 1 Standards  SS7G7a. Explain how the distribution of oil has affected the development of Southwest Asia (Middle East).

Major Resources of the Middle East

Petroleum Water Cotton Natural Gas Coal Iron

Page 4: Unit 3 Melissa Davis 2010. Part 1 Standards  SS7G7a. Explain how the distribution of oil has affected the development of Southwest Asia (Middle East).

SS7G7a. Explain how the distribution of oil has affected the development of Southwest Asia (Middle East).

Two of the most important natural resources are: Natural gas Oil

They bring wealth into the region and are needed by much of the world

Over half the world’s known oil reserves are located in the Middle East.

Page 5: Unit 3 Melissa Davis 2010. Part 1 Standards  SS7G7a. Explain how the distribution of oil has affected the development of Southwest Asia (Middle East).

Oil Reserves vs. Economy

The Southwest Asian countries with the largest reserves of natural gas and oil are: Saudi Arabia Iran Iraq Kuwait

These countries have seen tremendous growth in national wealth and an improved standard of living in the past 50 years.

Some other countries have smaller reserves, especially around the Arabian Gulf.

Those countries without the reserves have had a much harder time improving living conditions for their people.

This difference has lead to much conflict.

Page 6: Unit 3 Melissa Davis 2010. Part 1 Standards  SS7G7a. Explain how the distribution of oil has affected the development of Southwest Asia (Middle East).

SS7E6c. Explain the primary function of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).

In the 1960’s several of these countries joined with other oil-rich countries around the world to form the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries.

They wanted to work together to try and regulate the supply and price of oil.

The first 5 countries were: Kuwait Iraq Saudi Arabia Iran Venezuela

Page 7: Unit 3 Melissa Davis 2010. Part 1 Standards  SS7G7a. Explain how the distribution of oil has affected the development of Southwest Asia (Middle East).

These countries along with others who have joined since 1960, continue to decide how much oil they will produce.

That determines the price on the world market. When they produce less, the price on the

world market goes up. When the increase production, the price on

the world market goes down.

Page 8: Unit 3 Melissa Davis 2010. Part 1 Standards  SS7G7a. Explain how the distribution of oil has affected the development of Southwest Asia (Middle East).

SS7E7c. Explain the role of oil in the economies Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Iran.

Oil is one of the most important and valuable natural resources in the Middle East.

Oil and natural gas are considered fossil fuels which means they were created centuries ago.

They are also non-renewable natural resources which means they cannot be replaced

Most of the world’s industrial nations depend on a steady supply of both resources

The US imports over half of its supply, almost 18 million barrels every day.

Page 9: Unit 3 Melissa Davis 2010. Part 1 Standards  SS7G7a. Explain how the distribution of oil has affected the development of Southwest Asia (Middle East).

For this reason, countries in the Middle East have a steady market for all the oil and natural gas they produce. Saudi Arabia and Iran are two of the world’s

largest suppliers / producers of oil. Over half of the world’s known supply comes from

them.

Israel has very few natural resources and practically no oil. They have a high industrial economy, so the world

price of oil has a huge impact on their economy.

Page 10: Unit 3 Melissa Davis 2010. Part 1 Standards  SS7G7a. Explain how the distribution of oil has affected the development of Southwest Asia (Middle East).

Part 2 Standards

SS7G7b. Describe how the deserts and rivers of the Middle East have affected the population in terms of where people live, the type of work they do, and how they travel.

SS7G6a. Explain how water pollution and the unequal distribution of water impacts irrigation and drinking water.

Part 2: Water and the Middle East

Page 11: Unit 3 Melissa Davis 2010. Part 1 Standards  SS7G7a. Explain how the distribution of oil has affected the development of Southwest Asia (Middle East).

SS7G7b. Describe how the deserts and rivers of the Middle East have affected the population in terms of where people live, the type of work they do, and how they travel. WATER Only 3 countries in the

Middle East do not need to depend on outside fresh water: Iran, Egypt, and

Turkey 2/3 of the Middle East

depend on water from outside their borders

Jordan is one of the most water scarce countries in the world.

One of the 504 dams in Turkey

Page 12: Unit 3 Melissa Davis 2010. Part 1 Standards  SS7G7a. Explain how the distribution of oil has affected the development of Southwest Asia (Middle East).

Conflicts over Water

The Euphrates and Tigris provides water for much of Syria and Iraq however, they begin in Turkey. Turkey has

been trying to build hydroelectric dams which would reduce the water supply to the other 2 countries.

Syria built its own dams in response cutting off even more water to Iraq.

Page 13: Unit 3 Melissa Davis 2010. Part 1 Standards  SS7G7a. Explain how the distribution of oil has affected the development of Southwest Asia (Middle East).

Conflicts (continued) The Jordan River provides water for both Jordan and Israel. In the 1960’s, the Arab nations tried to divert water away from

Israel by cutting off the supply of the Jordan River. Because Israel

controls Golan

Heights, Jordan was

unable to carry

out this plan.

Page 14: Unit 3 Melissa Davis 2010. Part 1 Standards  SS7G7a. Explain how the distribution of oil has affected the development of Southwest Asia (Middle East).

SS7G7b. Describe how the deserts and rivers of the Middle East have affected the population in terms of where people live, the type of work they do, and how they travel. DESERT The Middle East has a number of very large

desert areas The great Syrian Desert Rub al-Khali or “empty Quarter”

These deserts provide natural barriers against invasion

Page 15: Unit 3 Melissa Davis 2010. Part 1 Standards  SS7G7a. Explain how the distribution of oil has affected the development of Southwest Asia (Middle East).

The deserts have also led to a way of life that developed around the need to survive in such harsh surroundings. These people are known as “Bedouins” or

desert nomads They survive and make a living by

Living in tent camps Surviving as sheep and camel herders Trading animals and handmade goods

Page 16: Unit 3 Melissa Davis 2010. Part 1 Standards  SS7G7a. Explain how the distribution of oil has affected the development of Southwest Asia (Middle East).

The countries of the Middle East have a very hot and dry climate.

Four large oceans or bodies of water border the Middle East.

Mountain ranges close to many of the coastal areas block rains coming from these bodies of water and result in much of the interior being desert.

Because there are coastal areas as well as a number of large rivers, other parts of the region have enough water to support agriculture and towns and cities of significant size.

Page 17: Unit 3 Melissa Davis 2010. Part 1 Standards  SS7G7a. Explain how the distribution of oil has affected the development of Southwest Asia (Middle East).

Many people in the Middle East practice subsistence agriculture – growing small amounts of crops to take care of local needs.

There is also some commercial agriculture – growing large amounts of crops to ship and sell to other countries but this depends on irrigation and water availability.

Textiles, cotton, fruits, and nuts are widely grown or produced throughout the Middle East.

Page 18: Unit 3 Melissa Davis 2010. Part 1 Standards  SS7G7a. Explain how the distribution of oil has affected the development of Southwest Asia (Middle East).

SS7G6a. Explain how water pollution and the unequal distribution of water impacts irrigation and drinking water.

There are many serious environmental problems in the Middle East.

The water supply is very limited and finding fresh water for farming or drinking is a struggle throughout the region. Israel has very few fresh water sources and the Sea

of Galilee provides its primary supply of drinking water.

Page 19: Unit 3 Melissa Davis 2010. Part 1 Standards  SS7G7a. Explain how the distribution of oil has affected the development of Southwest Asia (Middle East).

Water pollution caused by oil spills from drilling, refineries and shipping sometimes leak into rivers and water supplies.

This impact irrigation and drinking water because it causes health hazards.

Some countries are adjusting/adapting to the limited amount of water resources available by building desalination facilities to remove salt from salt water.


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