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. . . H fetor y Performance Task. History. Performance.

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. . hello. . Welcome Students!.

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. . . •NVno —.•bvul. 9 SOME S UTh WEStA IA (COUNTRIE.

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. . . stuouu cv )8snuos ONV". LAND FORMS & WATER FORMS.

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. . . . TURKEY. .

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. . (4, con prc lati. TURKEY. Turkey is a predominantly mountainous country, and true lowland is confined to the.

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. . stat h anc eel into workf Until ab most oi faci metallurc prote econor.

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. . It is impo long ag European where simp coppersmi commodit) and shops..

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. . . . IRAN. .

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. . . IRAN. Iran is bounded to the north by Azerbaijan, Armenia, Turkmenistan, and the Caspian Sea, to the east by Pakistan and Afghanistan, to the south by the.

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. . . The Zagros (Zāgros) Mountains stretch in a northwest-southeast direction, from Iran’s borders with Turkey and Iraq in the northwest to the Strait of.

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. . (3. IRAN. Mount Taftān, a massive cone reaching 13,261 feet (4,042 metres) in.

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. . . IRAN. Iran is bounded to the north by Azerbaijan, Armenia, Turkmenistan, and the Caspian Sea, to the east by Pakistan and Afghanistan, to the south by the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, and to the west by Turkey and Iraq. Iran also controls about a dozen islands in the Persian Gulf. About one-third of its 4,770-mile (7,680-km) boundary is seacoast..

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. . . . ISRAEL. .

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. . Israc ost ost loce drie mos. ISRAEL. Israel also has four major land regions. The Coastal Plains, The Rift Valley, Judeo-Galilean Highlands, and.

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. . The coas about 25 m borders th rowin In the north Israel, react Jebel Jarma( overlooking hills of the I Esdraelon (l southeast, range, whic reaching no coast of Hai.

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. . . . . QATAR.

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. . . QATAR. Slightly smaller in area than the U.S. state of Connecticut, the Qatar peninsula is about 100 miles (160 km) from north to south, 50 miles (80 km) from east to west, and is generally rectangular in shape. It.

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. . . QATAR. Turkey has five transboundary river basins. From north to south,.

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. . . . . SAUDI ARABIA.

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. . mac Sca and ate. SAUDI ARABIA. Other mineral resources are known to exist, and the government has pursued a policy of exploration and production in order to diversify the economic base. Geologic reconnaissance mapping of the Precambrian shield in the west has.

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. . . . UAE. .

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. . . UAE. The United Arab Emirates is slightly smaller in area than Portugal. It is.

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. . . UAE. The United Arab Emirates is slightly smaller in area than Portugal. It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the west and south and by Oman to the.

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. . . $3.. . IRAQ.

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. . . IRAQ. Iraq is one of the easternmost countries of the.

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. . . IRAQ. The mountains, hills, and plains of northeastern Iraq.

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. . . IRAQ. The relief of northeastern Iraq rises from the Tigris toward the Turkish and Iranian borders in a series of rolling plateaus, river basins, and hills.

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. . . . OMAN. .

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. . ooo V. OMAN. Northern Oman is dominated by three physiographic zones. The long, narrow coastal plain known as Al- Bāṭinah stretches along the Gulf of Oman. Oman does not have any perennial rivers but it does have small wadis- shallow watercourse- that are found in the Hajar Mountains. The largest body of water that surrounds Oman is the Gulf of Oman which is in the Arabian Sea. The Gulf of Oman is important to Oman because that is where they get there fish and other sea animals which is also a part of Oman economy. The coast of the sea is also where exported trading products come in to Oman..

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. . is (CJ(j). OMAN. Slightly smaller in area than the country of Poland, Oman is bounded to the southwest by Yemen, to the south and east by the Arabian Sea, to the north by the Gulf of Oman, to the northwest by the United Arab Emirates, and to the west by Saudi Arabia. A small exclave, the Ruʾūs al-Jibāl (“the Mountaintops”), occupies the northern tip of the.

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. . . OMAN. Oman does not have any perennial rivers but it does have small wadis- shallow watercourse- that.

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. . . NATURAL RESOURCES. GHIANE'S.

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. . . Natural. Resources. Turkey- Turkey is a major gold producer and the largest gold mine in the country is the Kışladağ mine, which is located in Uşak Province. Turkey also contains around 83 million tons of iron ore reserves, which are distributed throughout the country..

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. . Res. Natural. Resources. Israel-One of Israel's most critical natural resources is arable land. In the past, Israel had limited agricultural potential due to its geographical location and climate. Data from the Israeli government indicated that only 20% of Israel's total land area is naturally suitable to support agriculture. Some of the most important fruits grown in Israel include grapefruits, apples, bananas, and avocados. Citrus fruits are some of the most important fruits in Israel since the nation is one of the leading producers..

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. . Saudi Arabia- Aluminum in Saudi Arabia is produced through one of the most integrated projects in the world. It encompasses the Al Baitha Bauxite mine, an ore crushing facility situated 372 miles from Ras Al Khair, and a rolling mill. The facilities handle an estimated 4.4 million tons of bauxite. Saudi Arabia is currently considering diversifying from the hydrocarbon-based economy as oil reserves continue to decline. The diversification plans involve encouraging other sectors of the economy such as the service and entertainment sectors. The plan dubbed Vision 2030 also involved the privatization of Aramco and the adoption of nuclear energy as a counterweight to energy produced using hydrocarbons..

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. . . Natural. Resources. Iraq- Iraq has some of the largest oil reserves in the world. It has over 143 billion barrels of proven reserves. As of 2012, Iraq produces 3.4 million barrels of oil per day from the 2,000 oil wells already drilled. Sulfur deposits are mainly found in the Al Mishraq mines located in the southeast of the city of Mosul in the Ninawa Governorate. The deposits are mainly mined by the Mishraq Sulfur State Corporation..

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. . .SOU gaø : Asia known for? areas with great PO T'S The region is surrounded by eight major seas; the Aegean.

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. . . WATER FORMS SEAN. GROUP MEMBERS. GHIANE. NATURAL.

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