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The Bedouins became nomads primarily due to the harsh desert environment in which they lived, where resources like water and grazing land for livestock were scarce and unevenly distributed. This nomadic lifestyle allowed them to follow seasonal patterns of vegetation and water availability, ensuring the survival of their herds. Additionally, cultural traditions and social structures, deeply rooted in mobility and adaptability, reinforced their nomadic way of life.

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