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Yemen By: Britney .W Brandin .M

Yemen By: Britney.W Brandin.M. The Land Landforms Sarawat Mountains Islands of Yemen Great Rift Valley Water Systems Great Rift Valley Al Ghaidhak Mariv

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Yemen By:

Britney .W

Brandin .M

The LandLandforms Sarawat Mountains Islands of Yemen Great Rift Valley

Water Systems Great Rift Valley Al Ghaidhak Mariv

The Land continued.. Natural Resources Petroleum Fish Rock Salt Marble Coal Gold

Lead Nickle Copper Fertile soil

Climate/ Vegetation Fossil deposits left in caves from small mammals called the

rock hyrax. The climate used to be a lot wetter then it is now. Caves are built from limestone where few plants grow. Silt deposits are found on the flat land. It makes it good for

archeologists to find fossils. It mostly rains in the summer The average rain fall is 20inches Coastal plain with some high land Eastern Desert Some parts of the country are either really wet or really dry. It is the most populated country on the penninsula

Government! The majority of the people are republican It was first ruled by Imams In 2006 Ali Abdullah Saleh he was re-elected with 77%

of the vote The government are rebels and they are called Houthi

movement The government are run by a prime minister who is

appointed by a president 301 members in the house of representatives 6 year terms

History/ Current EventsCurrent Event

“Gunshots at US embassy in Yemen” Gunmen have opened fire outside of the US embassy in Yemen’s capital, Sanaa.

Hours later the embassy reciebed a threat about a potential attack in the “foreseeable future”. Those three men were arrested after a car chase.

History Yemen is one of the oldest civilizations in the east.

In the 6th century it was dominated by six successive civilizations. 630 C.E. Yemen became part of the Muslim realm.

They did not have non speaking people through the 8th and 12th centuries. They became republican May 22 of 1990

Economy GVP is 52.5 billion per capital

Growth rate is 3.1% Unemployment is 35% in 2003

Arable land is 3% Most people are employed in agricultural and herding

services Their industries are cotton textiles, and small aluminum

products They export 8.2 billion and they import 5.4 billion.

Major trading partners are China, Thailand, and India.

Culture The language spoken here is mostly Arabic

They use the metric system The people of Yemen use a unique clay architecture for their

buildings. The religion that is most popular in this country is Sunni Muslim, and

Shia Muslim, and there are some small Christian and Hindu communities.

Their meals consist of breads, teas, meat, eggs, herbs, and spices. The meat they use typically is goat or sheep. Lately poultry and fish

have become a lot more popular. Over 90% of the population chews qat for more than five hours a day

Places to See Sanaa is one of the oldest urban settlements of

mankind.-visit the National Museum. Wadi Dhar is a place in Yemen famous for its rock

palace of the Imam and its fruit gardens. Beit Al Faqih on Fridays they have the biggest

weekly regional market in Africa. Khokha is a fishing village with palm woods along

the Red Sea.

Work Cited

http://www.wayfaring.info/2007/02/21/enjoy-in-the-city-of-sanaa-really-a-unique-place-very-different-to-the-rest-of-the-middle-east/

https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ym.html

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7852481.stm

http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0108153.html