Arabia, particularly the Arabian Peninsula, generally has challenging conditions for agriculture due to its arid climate, limited rainfall, and sandy soils. However, advancements in irrigation technology, such as drip irrigation and hydroponics, have enabled some farming in certain regions. Additionally, oasis farming and the cultivation of drought-resistant crops can yield food in specific areas. Overall, while not ideal for large-scale agriculture, targeted practices can allow for successful food production in parts of Arabia.
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Yes food grown in one place is usually transfered to another place because certain areas have a better climate and environment for growing certain food. For example if you lived in Ireland and didnt import any food they would all have to eat potatoes because potatoes grow very good there.
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The land in river valleys is very fertile. It is easier to herd animals when the land is flat. Water is a very essential thing for humans and before wells it was easiest to get it from rivers. Water can provide power, and assist tr
The growing season rarely exceeds 100 days.
Irrigation, if the soil is otherwise good for growing crops.
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