No, Camel has a water storage in its hump so it can live without water for more than 15 days. It is the perfect animal to bear the warm and expert to walk on sand so it is called ship of the
The camel is often referred to as the 'ship of the desert.'
Answer 1Some Arab explorers and people use camels for transportation in the desserts. In Iran, it is not as common as to see camels in say Saudi-Arabia or other countries.Answer 2Camels are existing in any desert of the world. A camel is called "the desert ship".deserts of Iran are not exception.
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Ship On The Desert was created in 1945.
The camel was often called the 'ship of the desert.' It was used to transport trade goods across sandy deserts much like ships were used on seas.
Camels are called a ship of the desert because of their ability to survive in the desert climate and also the speed they have when walking. A row of camels crossing the Sahara Desert, carrying trading goods, supplies, etc. is known as a caravan.
the ship of the desert
The ship of the desert.
The camel is often referred to as the 'ship of the desert.'
The ship of the desert
The camel is sometimes called the "ship of the desert." Caravans of camels carried trade across the Sahara and northern Africa, where there were no other means of transportation.
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"Ship of the Desert' is a term used to describe the role of the camel in the desert. There were/are many camels used to transport goods in the desert and, therefore, many owners.
Camels are referred to as 'Ships of the Desert' because they move one side's limbs in unison, creating a rhythmic, see-sawing motion for any rider. This is not unlike the percieved 'motion of the ocean' under a ship.
Answer 1Some Arab explorers and people use camels for transportation in the desserts. In Iran, it is not as common as to see camels in say Saudi-Arabia or other countries.Answer 2Camels are existing in any desert of the world. A camel is called "the desert ship".deserts of Iran are not exception.
Camels
The camel is often referred to as the 'Ship of the Desert.'