its variations in elevation play a part in climate distribution
Saudi Arabia was never colonized. However, parts of Saudi Arabia were controlled by the Ottoman Empire for a few centuries.
Saudi Arabia exports petroleum products to all parts of the world.
Saudi Arabia was created by king Abdulaziz out of nothing, he united the tribes and areas under his rule. some parts were under control of the Turkish Othmans west, and some were English colony east but there was no Saudi Arabia as it is today.
In some parts of Saudi Arabia.
There was no Saudi Arabia as we know it now, there were many tribes that drifted from one area to another.some parts were ruled by other powers around that time
Since the month of August is the middle of summer in Saudi Arabia and temperatures rise to above 50° C in many parts of the country, it is impossible to understand why anyone would wish to increase the temperature. I have never heard of anybody who has been successful in increasing the temperature of an entire country at any time or season.
Saudi Arabia has never been colonized. Before its creation by King Abdul Azziz, parts of Saudi Arabia were under the Turkish Othman rule; Mekka, Medina, and Hassa. The central area, called Najd, was locally governed by tribes and city states, like Daraiah, Buraidah, and Hail.
NO. It is not. Saudi Arabia is typically considered a developing country (not a developed country). There are certainly parts of Saudi Arabia that are industrialized, such as the petroleum drilling stations and the desalination plants along the coast. However, Saudi Arabia does not have the same type of infrastructure, social services, economic diversification, and human indicators to be considered a developed country. Even as Saudi Arabia improves its infrastructure, vast wealth inequalities, human rights violations, lack of democracy, failure to provide social services to non-citizen residents (roughly one-third of Saudi residents), etc. keep it in the designation of being a developing country.
The Arabian Peninsula is currently controlled primarily by Saudi Arabia, but parts of it are under the jurisdiction of Yemen, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar.
The Middle East. Iran, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait, etc.
B. serrata grows in the hilly regions of India. B. carteri is a related tree that grows in parts of North Africa, Somalia and in some parts of Saudi Arabia.
The raccoon does not live in Saudi Arabia. They are natives of the Americas only, although they have been introduced in parts of Europe.