Renewable & Non-Renewable Resources
Physical Geography of Central Asia & Impact on Life (Silk Road)
The Three Abrahamic Religions
Political & Physical Geography of Southwest & Central Asia
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100

 What type of resource can be replaced naturally in a short period of time?

What is a renewable resource?

100

What major trade route connected Asia, Europe, and Africa?

What is the Silk Road?

100

Which three religions trace their origins to Abraham?

What are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam?

100

This country contains the Arabian Desert and is one of the largest oil producers in the world.

What is Saudi Arabia?


100

Why do people tend to settle near rivers?

For water, farming, and transportation.

200

Oil, coal, and natural gas are examples of what type of resource?

What are non-renewable resources?

200

What physical features made travel along the Silk Road difficult?

What are mountains and deserts?

200

 In which region did all three Abrahamic religions begin?

What is Southwest Asia (the Middle East)?

200

This mountain range separates South Asia from Central Asia.

What are the Hindu Kush Mountains?

200

How did deserts shape settlement patterns in Southwest Asia?

People settled near water sources like rivers and oases.

300

Why is oil often called “Black Gold” in Southwest Asia?

Because it is extremely valuable and drives wealth, trade, and political power.

300

Why were oases important in Central Asian deserts?

They provided water, food, and rest for travelers and traders.


300

Complete the following analogies

Christianity:Christian::Islam:______

Judaism:Torah::Muslim______


Muslim

Quran


300

This country is east of the Caspian Sea and north of Iran.

What is Turkmenistan?

300

Why are latitude and longitude important?

They help us locate places exactly on Earth.

400

 How can dependence on non-renewable resources impact a country’s economy?

It can create wealth but also cause instability if resources run out or prices fall.

400

How did the steppes influence how people lived in Central Asia?

People became nomadic herders who moved with their animals.

400

How did trade routes help spread religions across Southwest and Central Asia?

They allowed ideas, beliefs, and cultures to travel with merchants.

400

This sea has been shrinking due to human activity and poor water management.

What is the Aral Sea?

400

This landlocked country was a major Silk Road crossroads and is home to many deserts.

What is Uzbekistan?

500

Explain one reason why many countries are investing in renewable energy today.

To reduce pollution, prepare for the future, and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.

500

Explain how geography both helped and limited trade in Central Asia.

Geography connected regions but harsh land made travel dangerous and slow.

500

Explain one way religion influenced daily life in Southwest Asia.

It shaped laws, traditions, customs, and social behavior.

500

This body of water lies between Europe and Asia and is the world’s largest inland sea.

What is the Caspian Sea?

500

Explain how geography influences culture and economy in one sentence.

Geography affects how people live, trade, worship, and govern.


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