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There is minimal groundwater in most Middle Eastern countries. As a result, desalinization is necessary to support the ever-increasing populations there.
In terms of what? Probably the most important countries in the Middle East in terms of power would be Israel, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey.
Yes, in the Middle East they use desalinization plants.
Oil is important to Middle Eastern countries because it is a major source of revenue for their economies. Many countries in the Middle East have significant oil reserves, which allow them to export oil and generate income. This income can then be used to fund infrastructure projects, social programs, and other aspects of their economies. Oil also plays a key role in global energy markets, making these countries influential players in the global economy.
because they don't have much of ether
OIL- because when other countries 'borrow' the oil from the Middle East, it gives them money.Natural Gases- because they are popular like OILPhosphate- ????
Oil is important to Israel as it important to any other country. But Israel is a pioneer in green and alternative oil replacement.
Industries can not run without oil and gas and if industries can not run then the country will export less so the economy of the country will be down and the country will have to face many difficulties.
Many cities were important in the middle ages for very different reasons. Some cities, such as Constantinople (modern day Istanbul) was important in defending the so-called "Christian" countries from Muslim invaders. Others, such as Paris or London, were important economic centers for their respective countries. Still other cities were (and still are) important religious sites, like Jerusalem and Mecca.
There are countries in the Middle East that are not Arab, such as Iran, Turkey, and Israel.
Countries involved in the middle passage were America and Africa.
The Sahara is located in Africa and not in the Middle East. There are no Middle East countries covered by the Sahara.