Bedouins get water from oases and underground aquifers.
they keep a well which they get water from
Bedouins ate milk, cheese, and yogurt that they could make from milk from their animals. they also ate dates, chicken, and lamb.
Bedouins speak many different dialects of Arabic. Most Bedouins in Israel speak Hebrew and Levantine Arabic.
They had to defend themselves against raids by other clans who wanted water, livestock, or food supplies.
The Bedouins believed that it was an stone that literally fell from heaven.
Since Bedouins are nomads and often have to retrace their steps to find water and plentiful vegetation for their herds. Those Bedouin who cannot figure out where they are and guide well will be those Bedouin who will die in the wilderness from dehydration and thirst. As a result, by the time any foreigner meets a Bedouin, the population has already been winnowed to the point where the foreigner only sees excellent Bedouin guides and trackers.
the bedouins find water in places called an oasis
Bedouins ate milk, cheese, and yogurt that they could make from milk from their animals. they also ate dates, chicken, and lamb.
They have to know where water sources are located such as at an oasis.
The bedouins went to the oasis to get some water, and to their camals.
It was important to Bedouins because they traveled place to place and they had to feed themselves. It was important to farmers because they needed the water for farming.
The Bedouins used to have camels for transportation . But nowadays bedouins use jeeps.
Yes, nomadic Bedouins move their herds seasonally in search of pasture and water sources. They have a traditional lifestyle of mobility and adaptability to survive in arid environments.
Bedouins use camels for their transport
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bedouins cant eat Pork.
Bedouins are the desert nomads who use camels.camel
Bedouins traditionally engage in activities such as herding livestock, agriculture, and trading to make a living. Some Bedouins also work in tourism-related industries, such as guiding desert tours or selling handicrafts.