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The Middle East is a very big place. Natural agriculture is mostly what you'd expect in a temperate come mediterranean climate - like California or Spain. Huge areas are also artificially irrigated - the greening of the desert. OK the climate was different then, but don't forget all the crops mentioned in the Bible (which relates what happened in the Middle East), and also that several crop plants were first cultivated there, such as wheat.
Yes. While the climate in the Middle East varies greatly, a majority of the land is arid.
The climate most common in the middle east is hot and dry. Temperatures during the summer months can reach well over 100 degrees.
climate
The vegetation and the human activity in the Middle East is mainly affected by the climate in the Middle East. Since the climate was very arid and dry, vegetation, and subsequently civilization, moved towards rivers, which also provided much fertility (hence the Fertile Crescent).
The people of the middle east that you inquired about would be considered brown, as people who live in a hot/warm climate generally have olive toned skin as a protection from the sun.
Mildest in which sense? Probably the most seasonal climate (and therefore the one that would be the least cold or hot) would be in Western Anatolia, in places like Bodrum or Izmir in Turkey.
It was very hot and sometimes in the summer it's very hot and winter time it's very cold. The Middle East carries camels. Camels are very useful in the middle east
The Middle East has a arid climate, characterized by hot summers and mild winters. Rainfall is generally low and sporadic, with some areas experiencing desert conditions. Sandstorms and high temperatures are common in this region.
a) Climate influence on food production, b) areas around rivers in the Middle East.
Southern Iran