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Question
What made the Middle East desert the richest and most prosperous pocket in the world?
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Solution
The Middle East’s desert countries became the richest and most prosperous pocket largely because of the 20th‑century discovery and global demand for petroleum: vast oil reserves transformed formerly poor, sparsely populated desert states into high‑revenue economies that invested heavily in modern infrastructure, cities, ports, and services. This economic boom was reinforced by the region’s long‑standing strategic geography sitting at the crossroads of Asia, Africa and Europe and close to fertile river valleys and sea routes (e.g., the Nile and the Tigris‑Euphrates corridor) that historically funneled trade, people and capital into urban centers, so oil wealth built on an existing pattern of trade and connectivity to produce extreme prosperity.
