answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

dont know,dont care,dont want to know at all

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What are 3 reasons why North Africa and the Middle East considered the crossroads of the world?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Why is the middle east and North Africa concidered a crossroads?

The middle east and north africa are concidered a crossroads because the main region spans two continents ,asia and africa


The middle east is at the crossroads of which continents?

Asia, Africa, and Europe.


What are the continents that the Middle east serves as a crossroads for?

Asia, Africa, and Europe.


Is South Africa considered to be part of the Middle East?

No, South Africa is not the Middle east.


Where is the Middle East country?

The Middle East is not one country, but a region located at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa. A Related Link below has an image of the Middle East.


What makes ancient Palestine the crossroads of the Middle East?

It connects Africa and Asia, with trade routes to Europe as well.


How did trade link Europe Africa and Asia?

Trade


What area is called crossroads of the ancient world?

Fertile Crescent Because it in between Asia, Europe, and Africa


What makes the Balkans Europe's most diverse region?

The Balkans are considered the crossroads of Europe. It is the most populated boundary of Europe, on the eastern side. It is practically in the Middle East, in which three continents (Europe, Asia, and Africa) come together.


Why were the Bible lands called the crossroads of the ancient world?

The middle east is called "the crossroads of the ancient world" because of its central location at the intersection of the overland trade routes which connected the ancient civilizations of Europe, Asia, and Africa.


What is the only country in Africa is considered to part of the middle east?

Egypt


Why did the middle east become a natural center of trade?

The Middle East sits at the crossroads between Europe, Africa, and Asia, making it necessary for nearly all land-based trade to pass through the Middle East. This led to the Middle East taking a lead role in international trade.