yes
Near the 1600s ------ They would have had to travel through deserts to leave Africa, so somewhere around 50,000 years ago.
For most people an oasis is not particularly important, because most people do not travel through large deserts. But if you do happen to be travelling through a large desert such as the Sahara, you might well run out of water and need to get more at an oasis.
In order to travel throught the desert, your very likely to use a CAMEL. you could Not use a horse or any random truck because camel hooves and feet are "made" to walk through looses sand.
Deserts.
Nomad is the word you are looking for.
No, New Jersey has no true deserts. A person would have to travel to far west Texas to encounter a desert.
By Camels
Yes, people have a variety of occupations in the deserts.
No one has traveled through time before. In stories, people travel through time in a time machine.
The camel is important to the people of the desert due to the following reasons: 1. People in the deserts travel on camel. 2. It provides milk to them. 3. Its hair is used to make clothes. 4. Its skin is used to make tents. 5. It is used to plough the feilds.
For many years, the unmapped seas of sand blocked travel.
The best way to travel across most deserts, especially hot deserts, is in an air conditioned vehicle, preferably with 4 wheel drive.