one of the most important resources in southwest asia is: oil · foreign nations. 1. ... eq: how...
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A. It was discovered in Iran in 1908 and a lot more was found on the Arabian Peninsula and around the Persian Gulf in the 1930’s.
B. The Middle East became extremely important as well as increasingly wealthy, especially as they gradually took control of the oil production for foreign nations.
1. Think of one symbol that represents the result of Southwest Asia’s discovery of oil.
2. Draw that symbol next to the box labeled, “Oil Discovered!”
1. Think of an example of a natural resource besides oil.
2. Write your example next to the circle labeled, “Natural Resource.”
1. Think of an example of a non-renewable resource besides oil.
2. Write your example next to the circle labeled, “Non-Renewable Resource.”
What is a fossil fuel?
Created when plants and animals that lived centuries ago decayed underground.
1. Think of one symbol that would help you remember what the term fossil fuel means.
2. Draw your symbol next to the circle labeled, “Fossil Fuel.”
1. Think of the physical features we have studied that are located in Southwest Asia.
2. Name the physical feature that is home to the world’s largest oil reserves known to man next to the circle labeled, “Oil Reserves.”
A. Southwest Asia has been transformed by oil.
B. This region has the world’s largest known oil reserves.
Southwest Asia and OilD. These industrial countries depend
on these fuels to meet their energy needs:1. Transportation (gasoline and oil)
2. Electricity depends on oil to run power plants
3. Plastics
4. Medicines
Southwest Asia’s
Oil Distribution
EQ: How has the distribution of oil
affected the development of Southwest
Asia? (48c)
I CAN…• Describe how the uneven distribution
of oil has affected the development of
Southwest Asia.
• Explain the primary function of the
Organization of Petroleum Exporting
Countries (OPEC).
A. Many Southwest Asian nations became
dependent on oil sales.
B. Many Middle Eastern countries have
control over the global economy!
1. Create an equation that summarizes how oil has impacted the countries in Southwest Asia that produce it.
(EX: High IQ + Quick Wit + Extremely Creative = Mrs. Linton)
2. Write that equation next to the first box labeled, “Impact of Oil.”
C. Oil money has been used to better
the lives of the people in Southwest
Asian nations with an abundance of oil.
EXAMPLES:
1. Roads have been paved and modern buildings have been built
2. Improved medical care has helped people to live longer.
3. Life expectancy has increased by 15 years over the last 30 years.
4. Infant mortality rate (number of babies that die in their first year) has fallen.
1. List two examples of how oil has improved the lives of people living in oil-rich nations in Southwest Asia
2. Write your two examples next to the second box labeled, “Impact of Oil.”
D. Those countries without oil have a much harder time improving living conditions for their populations. * Israel * Jordan* Afghanistan
E. This difference in wealth in Southwest Asia has led to conflicts among the nations.
1. How does the distribution of oil in Southwest Asia lead to conflict?
2. Write your explanation next to the last box labeled, “Impact of Oil.”
The Price and Supply of OilA. Oil-exporting countries work
to control the price of oil.
1. OPEC (Organization of the Petroleum
Exporting Countries)
2. Established in 1960 to control the supply and
income of oil producing countries.
B. Some countries have grown very rich due to their oil production.
C. While others have struggled.
1. Saudi Arabia
2. Iraq
3. Iran
4. Kuwait
D. Wealth is not always distributed equally.
The Price and Supply of Oil
E. If OPEC lowers the amount of oil they
sell, the price of oil usually increases.
F. If OPEC raises the amount of oil they
sell, the price decreases.
The Price and Supply of Oil
G. OPEC Countries
• Saudi Arabia
• Iran
• Iraq
• Kuwait
• United Arab Emirates
• Qatar
• Nigeria
• Libya
• Angola
• Algeria
• Ecuador
• Venezuela
The Price and Supply of Oil
Major Environmental
consequences
Drilling and refining oil is a large component of SW Asia’s economy!
One of the results from cracks in oil rigs, oil spills, and illegal dumping of oil waste reduces
the amount of freshwater available for drinking.
And we already know about that drama…