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life on the Arabian peninsula was sometimes dry and sometimes reliogosly
life on the Arabian peninsula was sometimes dry and sometimes reliogosly
What two important geographic features determined life on the arabian peninsula
there life had to be good
The Arabian Peninsula is sparsely populated primarily because most of the land mass is a parched desert, unable to support life.
Life in Arabia was very hot. Their soil was very rich, but it was limited.
one is hot, the other has life-sustaining fog.
one is hot, the other has life-sustaining fog.
The discovery of large oil reserves!
Muhammad established the religion of Islam and spread Islamic beliefs and way of life across the Arabian peninsula.
they develop because it's a good place to plant and grow crops.
Arabs survived on the Arabian Peninsula primarily as nomadic pastoralists, meaning that they raised sheep and goats and moved across the Arabian Peninsula in search of grass to graze. They would usually find increased greenery at one of the many oases on the Arabian Peninsula. Eventually, Arabs created cities that could effectively trade local wealth and products for foreign foodstuffs from breadbaskets like Mesopotamia or Egypt.