oases was for the traveler to drink and relax. The camels would carry all the travelers things including the traveler themselves.
Oases were important to travelers because they provided a vital source of water and shelter in arid and desert regions. Camels were crucial for transportation in these areas due to their ability to carry heavy loads and go for long periods without water. Military posts offered protection against attacks from bandits or other hostile groups, ensuring the safety of travelers along their routes.
Explain why oases, camels, and military posts would be important to traders taking land routes to reach China.
yes, camels do tinkle in some oases that's why people only drink from it in books
Oases were important because water and food was to be found there, and people lived there who could offer shelter or sell you pack animals if you needed extracamels were important as they were the most fit to travel across the desert and carry the goods you were tradingmilitary posts were important because they offered protection against the many robbers along the way.
Oases are important because they are fertile places that provide water. Also, they are important trade stops.
Cactus are plants. By bird, by bee, or by bat, they must be pollinated to flourish. Camels are mammals, so they must eat sometime. They rely upon oases for food. It's a good thing that they (camels) are herbivores!
An oasis can **be a lifesaver to travellers lost in the desert because travellers can relax in the shade, slake their thirst, wash away sand and dust, and perhaps enjoy a few native fruits. It is the only spring in desert where it **provides a habitat for plants, which in turn a habitat for humans and animals.****
because oases are good places for crops, which is good for trade.
oases was important for silk road :)
because oases are good places for crops, which is good for trade.
Oases are green areas fed by underground water. The Arabs took advantage of this and used it for their cattle or "herd" to survive.
The plural of "oasis" is oases.
they traded with very many things which were very valuable goods like salt, gold, spices from India, weapons from Kush and iron tools. Later on when the oases developed into towns they even traded camels, donkeys, goats, fabrics and important linen.