3 SWAsiaGeography_Vocab7th
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7th grade
Social Studies
Physical Geography of SW Asia
BIG IDEAS
1. Physical Features – The physical environment affects
how people live. (People have adapted to survive in this
dry region)
2. Climate Regions – Places reflect the relationship
between humans and the physical environment.
(People settle where there are resources)
Wadi
A dry riverbed that fills with water when it
rains.
Steppe
Partly dry grassland on the edge of a desert
Nomad
People constantly moving across scrub and
grassland areas to find food and water for
their herds.
Aquifer
- underground rock layer form which water
flows.
Alluvial plain
An area of rich, fertile soil left by river floods.
Irrigation
A method of controlling flooding by carrying
water to fields through a series of walls,
waterways and ditches and distributing it to
crops.
Silt
small particles of rich soil
Poaching
illegal fishing or hunting (no license or permission)
Refinery
the facilities that turn petroleum into
gasoline and other products.
Rationing
resources (like food and/or water) made
available to people in only limited amounts.
Desalinization
A process that treats
seawater to remove salts
and minerals and make it drinkable.
Fertile Cresent
A region of Iraq,
Syria, and Turkey
that is shaped like a
crescent and has
very fertile soil.
Tigris River
Early civilizations developed along this
river in the Fertile Crescent.
Euphrates River
A major river in the Middle East, this river flows from
Turkey into the Persian Gulf. The yearly floods from
this river help to form the Fertile Crescent.
Mesopotamia
Located in Iraq and on the Fertile Crescent, this is a
strip of land that curves from the Mediterranean Sea to
the Persian Gulf. It is the site of early civilization.
Arabian Peninsula
The Arabian Peninsula includes the 9 countries of
Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, United Arab
Emirates, Oman, Yemen, and Saudi Arabia.
Rub’ al-Khali
The Rub’ al Khali is the largest sand desert in the
world, encompassing most of the southern third of the
Arabian Peninsula.
Syrian Desert
The Syrian desert covers portions of Turkey, Syria,
Iraq, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia.
Zagros Mountains
The Zagros
Mountain range
spans the whole
length of the
western and
southwestern
Iranian plateau.
Mediterranean Sea
The Mediterranean Sea is connected to the Atlantic
Ocean and is almost completely enclosed by land.
Persian Gulf
The Persian Gulf is located between Iran and the Arabian
Peninsula.
Red Sea
The Red Sea is a
seawater inlet of the
Indian Ocean, lying
between Africa and
Asia.