Because of desalination and the oases, there is some agriculture in Saudi Arabia, primarily producing dates. However, Saudi Arabia imports the vast majority of its foodstuffs due to the general inhospitable nature of the country.
No. Saudi Arabia is overwhelmingly composed of desert.
The Arabian Desert is the major desert of Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia is mostly uninhabited, sandy deserts.
Fahd bin Abd Al-Rahman bin Sulayman Balghunaym is the Minister of Agriculture for Saudi Arabia.
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There is not enough grass to sustain large agriculture. Saudi Arabia is primarily desert.
There are multitudes of sand dunes in Saudi Arabia. Over 40% of the country is made up of sandy deserts.
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Saudi Arabia grows wheat, dates, dairy products, eggs, fish, poultry, fruits and vegetables.
Both Saudi Arabia and Antarctica are primarily deserts. Admittedly, Antarctica is a cold desert, but both regions receive minimal rainfall.
No. The Sahara Dessert is in northern Africa, and has several countries within or bordering it. Saudi Arabia is to the East of Africa, on the other side of the Red Sea, and has its own dessert. Check on a map or in an atlas to get the full picture.
Well the Gobi and the Taklimakan deserts are in Asia.. Saudi Arabia is basically a desert. And the poles are cold deserts. Hope this helped :)