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Page 1: Tigris and Euphrates Rivers Both rivers begin in Turkey and flow south through Iraq. In southern Iraq, the two rivers join to form one waterway. That
Page 2: Tigris and Euphrates Rivers Both rivers begin in Turkey and flow south through Iraq. In southern Iraq, the two rivers join to form one waterway. That

Tigris and Euphrates Rivers

• Both rivers begin in Turkey and flow south through Iraq.

• In southern Iraq, the two rivers join to form one waterway.

• That waterway, Al- Arab Shatt, empties into the Persian Gulf.

• The rivers provide water for both drinking and farming.

• The countries that share these rivers have had problems over how the water should be shared.

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Jordan River

• The Jordan River begins at the Sea of Galilee and empties into the Dead Sea.

• The river is a source of potable (clean) water for many countries, including: Israel, Jordan, and Syria. People living in the West Bank and Gaza Strip rely on this water supply.

• The river also serves as a political boundary between Israel, the West Bank, & Jordan.

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Suez Canal

• A 120-mile man-made waterway that is used to transport (move) goods to and from all three continents.

• It connects the Red Sea with the Mediterranean Sea.

• At the northern end of the Red Sea, ships can enter the canal and can get to the Mediterranean Sea without having to sail all around the continent of Africa.

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Suez Canal

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Persian Gulf

• Located between the country of Iran and the Arabian Peninsula.

• It is the primary (main) way oil is shipped from the countries of Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and other countries in the region. • Oil producing counties depend on the Persian Gulf as a shipping

route.

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Strait of Hormuz

• It connects the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Sea.

• It is very important because any ships coming in or out of the Persian Gulf must navigate through this very narrow waterway.

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Arabian Sea

• This is located north of the Indian Ocean.

• It forms part of a key shipping route between Europe and India through the Suez Canal.

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Red Sea

• It lies between Africa and Asia. • Because of its location between Europe, Persian Gulf, and East Asia,

heavy shipping traffic takes place here. • During the Roman Empire, it was an important route for trade

between Rome and China.

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Gaza Strip

• It is located along the southeastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea.

• The Gaza Strip is a rectangular territory that is about 25 miles long and 4 to 5 miles wide.• It’s one of the world’s most densely populated areas.

• The Gaza Strip is often politically unstable and there have been many outbreaks of violence over the last 60 years.

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