In today's world, Geography of the Arab world has become a topic of great interest to many people. Whether due to its relevance in society, its impact on daily life or its historical significance, Geography of the Arab world has captured the attention of individuals of all ages and backgrounds. Since its emergence, Geography of the Arab world has been the subject of debate, study and analysis, generating a large amount of research and opinions that seek to understand its importance and impact in different contexts. In this article, we will explore the various facets of Geography of the Arab world, from its origin to its current influence, with the aim of providing a comprehensive view on this topic that is so relevant today.
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Continent | Asia and Africa |
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• Total | 13,333,296 km2 (5,148,014 sq mi) |
Highest point | Jbel Toubkal 4,165 m[failed verification] |
Lowest point | Lac Assal −155 m |
Longest river | Nile 6,853 km |
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The Arab world consists of 22 countries[citation needed] located in Western Asia, Northern Africa, the Maghreb, the Horn of Africa, and the Indian Ocean. It covers a combined area of 13 million km2. It extends from Morocco in the west, southward to the Comoros, eastward to Somalia, and northward to Iraq.
The geography of each country:[citation needed]
Terrains in the area can be divided into three main types: the large arid desert covering most of it, the fertile south and north, and finally the high mountains of the Atlas, Ahaggar, Zagros and the Anti-Lebanon Mountains, along with the Hijaz Mountain range.
The Arab world can also be divided into two continental parts: Asian, which has 12 states, and African, which is larger and has 10 states.[citation needed] Adjacent to the Arab world are 14 land neighbours and 4 sea neighbours.[citation needed] Geographically, the Arab world countries are further subdivided into four regions:[citation needed]
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The Arab world has a high population density, with an estimated 350 million inhabitants.[citation needed] Culturally, the Arab states can be divided into 3 regions:[citation needed]
Most of the Arab world falls in the driest region of the world. Almost 80% of it is covered in desert (10,666,637 of 13,333,296 km2), stretching from Mauritania and Morocco to Oman and the UAE.[citation needed] The second most common terrain is the semi-arid terrain, which found in all Arab countries except Lebanon and Comoros.[citation needed]
Several deserts span the Arab world:
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The highest point in the Arab world is in Morocco called Jbel Toubkal, standing 4,165m tall, making it the 40th highest place on earth, and 6th in Africa, next comes Jabal An-Nabi Shu'ayb (at 3,666 m (12,028 ft)) in Yemen and Cheekha Dar (at 3,611 m (11,847 ft)) in Iraq.
The lowest point in the Arab world is the Dead sea between Jordan and Palestine. At 1,312 feet (400 meters) below sea level it is also the lowest point on Earth.
The hottest temperature recorded in the Arab world took place in Kuwait from Mid-July to Mid-August 2022, reaching 54.6 °C (130.3 °F) in Kuwait City, breaking a record set in 1987.