many arabs in the sixth century lived in towns and villages. others however were nomads. arab nomads (also called bedouins) migrated through the desert raising sheep, goat and cammel. they moved when animals ate all vegetation. camels where the "cars" of the ancient times, so they used those 2 travel. animals provided wool for clothing,blankets,tents, and leather hides. they also made cheese yogurt and sometimes ate meat. for other items such as weapons/ grains they traded animal products (wool,hide,blankets,clothing etc.)
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Short answer: They didn't.
There is no significant Arab population in any of the mountain ranges in the Middle East or North Africa. In fact, the mountainous regions were notable for their inaccessibility to the Arab Conquerors, allowing the Amazigh (Berbers), Kurds, Persians, Maronites, and other religious and ethnic minorities resist Arabization.
Arabs adapted to life in the coastal plains by settling in the cities built by Non-Arabs or by copying their methods of farming in the countryside.
As for the mountains, there is no significant Arab population in any of the mountain ranges in the Middle East or North Africa. In fact, the mountainous regions were notable for their inaccessibility to the Arab Conquerors, allowing the Amazigh (Berbers), Kurds, Persians, Maronites, and other religious and ethnic minorities resist Arabization.
They became desert herders, traders, and settled in tribes.
The Arabs adapted to life in the desert oasis coastal plains and mountains by practicing farming.
They did not adapt to their environment . . . they settled there because the environment that they wanted was there, already.
they adapted their farming techniques to their environment by the hillside.
things made by native americans that helped them adapt to their environments
That aswer is wrong because every country has to adapt to something.
Innovation is critical for survival because it helps people adapt to the environment around them. If people can adapt they would not survive like animals.
how do leeches adapt their environment
A rainforest does not adapt to it's environment; it created the environment in which it's in.
How did Jamestown colonists adapt to their environment?
If plants do not adapt, they do not survive in that particular environment.
The desert is the environment. It does not adapt. Organisms in an ecosystem adapt to the environment.
Only living things adapt to the environment. Uluru is a natural land feature, and not alive. It does not need to adapt to the environment.
Rats adapt to their environment by pooing and sitting in it!
can technology help people adapt environment
They PUFF UP !
To survive. If an organism does not adapt it dies.
* they adapt by their legs and gills
yes we do adapt to our environment...:)