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Bedouins.
they needed it for water and it's where they live for a while until they went to thenext oases.they provide food and water for nomad's herds.
The bedouins went to the oasis to get some water, and to their camals.
The peninsula's oases were important to Bedouins for providing essential water and grazing resources for their livestock. For farmers, the oases were crucial for agricultural activities due to the availability of water for irrigation. Merchants relied on the oases as rest stops and trading hubs along the trade routes crossing the peninsula.
They have to know where water sources are located such as at an oasis.
This question likely refers to the Bedouin peoples. The Bedouin are nomads are not limited to Arabia alone, and can be found in Israel and Egypt for example also.
the bedouins find water in places called an oasis
Dry and barren, the rain is unstable, rocky and under ground rivers, oasis appear above them
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Because they atacked Arabia
It was important to Bedouins because they traveled place to place and they had to feed themselves. It was important to farmers because they needed the water for farming.
Peninsula's oases were important to Bedouins as they provided much-needed water and resources in the arid desert regions for their survival. Farmers relied on oases for irrigation and fertile land to cultivate crops, enabling agriculture to thrive in an otherwise barren environment. Merchants benefited from oases as strategic locations for trade routes and markets, facilitating exchange of goods and boosting economic activity.