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What are the natural resources of Southwest Asia and North Africa and how do they impact life in the region? Your students will learn about the abundance of oil and the scarcity of water in the Middle East through a discussion activity. Students will start with a vocabulary activity with beautiful Word Wall images. Then break your students up into groups of three so you can read and discuss the various ways an abundance of oil and the scarcity of water impact life in Southwest Asia and North Africa. You will have multiple resources to check for understanding throughout the lesson and at the very end. All of the resources are also available on Google Slides™! 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