Step-by-step explanation:
The physical geography of the Middle East is varied. Vast deserts are common in the region. Ease of movement in and out of the Middle East by water is also affected by the presence of several narrow water passageways. Gibraltar controls the water route linking the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.
Bahrain, an island nation in the Persian Gulf, is the smallest of the Middle Eastern states.
- Mountains, Plateaus, Deserts. On the north, the region is almost completely ringed by mountain ranges.
- Climate: A Hot, Dry Land.
- Dams and Distilling Seawater.
Which one of these is the geographic feature had on trade within the Middle East?