It is because there are lots of oil there and ships could get there if they are lost like all peninsulas.
because they had hookers
Man-made artificail dyes are officially produced by man in the third century B.C. and were first found in Egypt as well as the modern day Arabian Peninsula (Saudi Arabia, Yemen, etc).
Syrian Desert
Well the climate made it hot for many to travel for a long period of time so cities, as many as there were,were very crowded, since there was a limited supply of water most cities had to be around oasis's. Since they were a source if water.
Cape Cod is a Peninsula that became an island after a canal was built Cape Cod isn't considered an island because the canal was man-made, it's still considered a Peninsula.
Peninsulas are made over time from the weather and earth changes. A hurricane or earthquake for example could cause a body of land to become a peninsula.
because they had hookers
It made the countries on the Arabian Peninsula much more wealthy.
Its location between Europe, Asia, and Africa made it a center of trade between the continents.
The Arabian Peninsula is almost entirely desert.
1. Mecca being an important trade route which gave way to immense wealth to the people of Mecca.2. Mecca was the most important place of worship for all of Arabia. People from all around the Arabian Peninsula would gather in Mecca, at the Ka'abah bringing gifts and offerings to pay their homage.
Two important geographic features that determined life on the Arabian peninsula are the deserts that cover nearly 250,000 square miles that made some people live nomad lives. The other geographic feature is the oases , a fertile or green spot in the midst of a desert, that determined where caravans and nomads traveled. Because nomads and caravans wanted to travel through places where they and there camels could drink, they traveled through oases.
Triangular trade was important because it was useful. It was mosty trading in the from of a triangle.
it was important because he made it
why were the surrounding areas of water an important natural resource of the greek peninsula. The Greek Peninsula is mountainous, which made travel by land difficult for early settlers. Most of the rocky land also contains poor soil and few large trees, but settlers were able to cultivate the soil to grow olives and grapes. The greatest natural resource of the peninsula is the water that surrounds it. The ancient Greeks depended on these seas for fishing and trade, and they became excellent sailors.
Since the city was on a peninsula, that made it easier to defend. Only one direction had to be protected by land.
An Arabian sultan wears a robe made from Chinese silk
The presence of large deposits of oil changed the lives of the people of the Arabian peninsula by its growth in global importance. Their nations make almost all of their export money and a large share of GDP from oil, so oil prices are very important to them.