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Kuwait is located in the north western corner of the Arabian Gulf in Asia. Kuwait has a desert climate and is an extension of the Arabian desert. The document discusses Kuwait's location, climate, geography including ridges, plants, animals like camels and desert rivers called wadis. It also mentions nearby rivers that flow into the Gulf like the Tigris and Euphrates rivers and Shatt Al Arab.

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Kuwait is located in the north western corner of the Arabian Gulf in Asia. Kuwait has a desert climate and is an extension of the Arabian desert. The document discusses Kuwait's location, climate, geography including ridges, plants, animals like camels and desert rivers called wadis. It also mentions nearby rivers that flow into the Gulf like the Tigris and Euphrates rivers and Shatt Al Arab.

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L-1 The Physical Features and Natural History of the State of Kuwait

KSS Revision 1 (First Term) 2020-21


Class IV Month-October
Name: ____________________________ Date: ________________

I Fill in the blanks:

1. Kuwait is located in the north western corner of the Arabian Gulf.

2. Kuwait desert is an extension of the Arabian desert.

3. The world’s hot deserts are located between latitudes 30° N and 30° S of

the equator.

4. Kuwait is located in the continent of Asia.

5. Jal Azzor ridge is made up of sandstone.

6. Dromedary camel has one hump, but Bactrian camel has two hump.

7. Acacia is a desert plant which can stretch its long roots deep down to

reach underground sources of water.

8. The shallow, dry river bed in the desert is called a Wadi.

9. Two rivers that flow into the Arabian Gulf are Tigris and Euphrates.

10. Shatt Al Arab is the only main source of fresh water flowing into the

Gulf.

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