they needed it for water and it's where they live for a while until they went to the
next oases.
they provide food and water for nomad's herds.
because oases are good places for crops, which is good for trade.
Where they get their water.
because oases are good places for crops, which is good for trade.
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Arabian peninsula's oases were critical to Bedouins as they provided essential sources of water, food, and grazing land for their livestock. The oases also served as rest stops along their nomadic routes, allowing Bedouins to replenish supplies and connect with other groups. Additionally, oases offered a degree of protection and security in the harsh desert environment.
either Oases or Mountains... thats all i know :(
Two important geographic features that determined life on the Arabian peninsula are the deserts that cover nearly 250,000 square miles that made some people live nomad lives. The other geographic feature is the oases , a fertile or green spot in the midst of a desert, that determined where caravans and nomads traveled. Because nomads and caravans wanted to travel through places where they and there camels could drink, they traveled through oases.
The Arabian Peninsula is a peninsula in Southwest Asia, bordered by the Red Sea to the west, the Arabian Sea to the south, and the Persian Gulf to the northeast. It consists of the countries of Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait. It is known for its vast deserts, rich cultural heritage, and strategic importance in global trade.
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.
The Arabian Desert is on the Arabian Peninsula.
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.
Towns and cities developed in areas with access to water sources such as oases, coastal regions, and along trade routes. Some notable cities that developed in the Arabian Peninsula include Mecca, Medina, Jeddah, Riyadh, and Muscat.