The plateaus of Iran and Anatolia differ in their geological composition and climate. The Iranian Plateau is primarily characterized by its mountainous terrain, with significant mountain ranges such as the Zagros and Alborz, and has a more arid climate. In contrast, Anatolia, or the Anatolian Plateau, features a more varied topography with lower elevations and a more temperate climate influenced by the surrounding seas. Additionally, the cultural and historical contexts of these regions have also shaped their development and significance.
Iraq: Yes. The Tigris and Euphrates are affected by the Southeastern Anatolia project. Iran: No. There is no major Iranian river that has sources in Turkey.
From Iberia and Morocco in the west, across North Africa, most the Middle East and eastern Anatolia, Iran, parts of Central Asia and Pakistan.
Anatolia and Middle East are different things; Anatolia is not in the Middle East. Anatolia is the name of the Asian lands of Turkey, i.e. the one called Asia Minor.
A plateau has a flat top, and a mountain has a peak.
No. They both are in Turkey but they are in different regions. Çayönü is in city of Diyarbakır which at southeastern Anatolia , Çatalhöyük in city of Konya, at the central Anatolia
Im actually not sure .-.
Anatolia
there are lots of houses in Iran and they are all different some made of mud
Anatolia
A plateau has a flat top, and a mountain has a peak.
They do indeed. Since there are lots of different ethnic groups in Iran. Major groups include:PersiansAzerisKurdsLursKormanjis
plateaus raise up and peninsulas don't