Oases are green areas fed by underground water. Arabs in deserts may sometimes go from oasis to oasis. The main use of oases were for Arabs in early times to help them survive the intense heat in the Arabian peninsula.
Oases are green areas fed by underground water. The Arabs took advantage of this and used it for their cattle or "herd" to survive.
Oases were important to the Arabs because they provided a vital source of water in the desert, allowing for agriculture, settlement, and trade to flourish. They served as rest stops and meeting points for caravans crossing the arid regions, facilitating communication and commerce between different parts of the desert.
Oases are important because they are fertile places that provide water. Also, they are important trade stops.
because oases are good places for crops, which is good for trade.
oases was important for silk road :)
because oases are good places for crops, which is good for trade.
Arabs are important because they add to the different people in our society..... such as Caucasians, African Americans, ARABS, Chinese.....etc.
The plural of "oasis" is oases.
the oasis was important for the Bedouins because they traveled from place to place with there herd and they have to feed themselves. it was also important for the farmers because maybe they needed water for farming.
Yes, there are oases in deserts.
The singular form of Oases is, Oasis.
They are very important because they are one of the only sources of water.