Life in Arabia during that period of time was primarily nomadic, with tribes migrating across the desert in search of water and pasture for their livestock. Trade routes linked different regions, contributing to the growth of towns and cities as centers of commerce. Society was organized around kinship and alliances, with a strong culture of oral traditions, poetry, and storytelling. The religion of pre-Islamic Arabia was polytheistic, with different tribes often venerating their own local deities.
Life in Saudi Arabia...
Murals in cave temples
That's like asking what life was like for the Inuit during the Meiji period. Meiji is part of Japanese history - so it did not apply to the Inuit. The period formerly known as "The Dark Ages" is European history and does not apply to the Mayas (not Mayans).
During which period.
every body ate pie and had chicken wings
Yes you can eat papaya during your period - there is nothing you can't do during your period, you can eat what you like when you like.
Life in Arabia was very hot. Their soil was very rich, but it was limited.
It's very simple and quiet
He said he sucked my moms ballz 4 a life time? hahahah so did you....
During the Precambrian period, Earth's atmosphere and oceans were forming, and the first simple life forms like single-celled organisms appeared. There were no major events like the complex life forms and multicellular organisms evolved later during the Paleozoic era.
we had bathroom and running water-they didn't had any of that, they also had the revolutionary war among other things during that time period.
Saudi Arabia like other countries, was greatly effected by the Great Depression. Tourism plummeted in Saudi Arabia during the Great Depression and that brought less income into the economy.