The inhabitants of the Emirates practiced sea activities primarily due to their geographical location along the Arabian Gulf, which provided access to abundant marine resources. Fishing, pearling, and trade were vital for their economy and sustenance. Additionally, these activities fostered cultural exchange and relationships with neighboring regions, enhancing their maritime heritage and community ties. Sea activities also played a crucial role in the development of their seafaring skills and navigation techniques.
the emirates region is surrounded by water
The Arabian Gulf
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a danish sea captin named Vitus Berring
How have humans activities affected the Aral Sea
The Aral Sea used to supply its local inhabitants with commercial fishing. Since the sea evaporated, you can literally sea the hulks of the former fishing vessels stranded on the dry seabed. Most of the water that was diverted from the Aral Sea today supplies agricultural irrigation for Uzbekistan. The Uzbek government considers the cultivation of cotton to be more valuable than the fishing industry formerly provided by the Aral Sea.
America's earliest inhabitants came from Asia. Sea levels were lower 12,000 years ago and there was a land bridge where the Bering Straits now are. They basically walked across.
They die!!!
Simple, swim in it.
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Some activities of man that are destroying the sea include overfishing, pollution from industrial and agricultural activities, coastal development destroying habitat, and climate change causing ocean acidification and sea level rise.