ME Physical Geography Review Question Preview (ID: 26271)


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What is the main source of water for Syria, Israel, and Lebanon?
a) The Jordan
b) The Tigris
c) The Euphrates
d) The Mississippi

What are the two most valuable resources in the Middle East?
a) Oil and Natural Gas
b) Oil and Gold
c) Natural Gas and Gold
d) Gold and Silver

What country is the Suez Canal located in?
a) Egypt
b) Syria
c) Pakistan
d) Iran

This is the largest country in South West Asia?
a) Kuwait
b) Saudi Arabia
c) Israel
d) Iraq

This waterway begins the shipping route for oil coming out of the Middle East
a) Red Sea
b) Persian Gulf
c) Indian Ocean
d) Mediterranean Sea

This is where the salt from seawater is removed to make fresh, drinkable water.
a) Drip Irrigation
b) Hydroelectric Dams
c) Desalination
d) Carrying the water by hand

Why do so few people live in the desert areas of the Middle East?
a) It's too sunny
b) There's too much water
c) There's not enough water
d) They don't like the sand

What does a higher literacy rate do for your country?
a) Makes it richer
b) Makes it poorer
c) Has no effect on the country
d) It lowers the standard of living

This is where small hoses are laid out to carry water directly to the root of the plant.
a) Desalination
b) Hydroelectric Dams
c) Drip Irrigation
d) Lawn Sprinkler

What problem is created when one country builds a dam on a river it shares with another country?
a) Neither country gets water
b) Unequal distribution of water
c) The river completely dries up
d) The water becomes unusable

What is the name of the large country between Iraq and Afghanistan?
a) Turkey
b) Egypt
c) Israel
d) Iran

The Arabian Sea is part of what larger body of water?
a) Atlantic Ocean
b) Pacific Ocean
c) Indian Ocean
d) Frank Ocean

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