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NA,SW Asia, C Asia

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alluvial soil   rich soil made up of sand and mud deposited by moving water  
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Wadis   streambeds that remain dry until a heavy rain  
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phosphate   a chemical used in fertilizers  
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The Sahara desert   largest desert in the world about 3.5 million square miles  
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ergs   sandy dune covered area  
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Regs   stony plains covered with rocky gravel  
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hamada   flat sandstone plateau  
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Rub' al Khali   known as the empty quarter covers almost the entire southern quarter of peninsula  
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Garagum   desert in central asia with black sand  
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oasis   a place in the desert where underground water surfaces  
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pastoralism   raising and grazing of livestock  
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bedouins   people of this region's steppe  
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cereals   food grains such as barley. oats  
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Kum   sandy deserts  
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Atlas Mountains   Africa's longest mountains that reach across Morocca and Algeria  
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Hejaz   mountain range in southwest Asia  
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ASir   mountain range on western coast of Arabian peninsula, taller than the Hejaz  
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Qizilqum   red sand desert in Uzbekistan  
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Morocco   muslim country at the northwest corner of Africa  
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Arabian Peninsula   the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden seperate the Arabian peninsula from Africa  
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Sinai Peninsula   The Gulf of Suez and the Gulf of Aqaba flank this small peninsula  
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Anatolia   lies to the north and points west to the Aegean Sea  
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The Dead Sea   a land locked body of salt water, sits at the mouth of the Jordan River.It is a source of chemical products such as potash  
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The Caspian Sea   largest inland body of water on earth. Evaporation and decreased flow from feeder rivers have resulted in lower water levels  
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Aral Sea   in the heart of Central Asia is now looking more like a desert than a sea. It began to dry up when the former Soviet Union diverted water for irrigation  
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The Nile River   The world's longest river  
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The Nile Delta   has very fertile land giving birth to one of the world's earliest civilizations. Today more than 90 percent of Egypt's people live in this area.  
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The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers   flow mainly through Iraq, are also important to the region  
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The Aswan High Dam   controls the Nile's flow reducing both flooding and deposits of alluvial soil  
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Mesopotamia   "Land between two rivers" is a very fertile farming valley  
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The Pontic Mountains and the Taurus Mountains   rise from the Turkish landscape  
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Anatolian plateau   lies between the Pontic mountains and Taurus mountains. The plateau stands 2,000 to 5,000 feet above sea level  
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Mount Ararat   lies east of the Pontic range and is 17,000feet high. It overlooks the Turkish and Iranain border  
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The Zagros Mountains and Taurus mountains   were built by tectonic movement.  
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oil and natural gas   70 percent of the world's known oil reserves lie benesath this region  
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sulfate   a mineral used in paperboard, glass, and detergents found in Turkmenistan which has the world's largest deposits  
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