geography of arabian peninsula

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Geography of the Middle East

The DesertSummer temperatures often rise above 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Winter and nighttime temperatures can drop below freezing.

Precipitation in LouisianaJan 5.87in. Feb 5.47in.Mar 5.24in. Apr 5.02in.May 4.62in. Jun 6.83in.Jul 6.20in. Aug 6.15in.Sept 5.55in. Oct 3.05in.Nov 5.09in. Dec 5.07in.

•Annual rainfall is no more than 3 -4 inches. Droughts can last years. Rare storms can be violent and can cause flash floods. •Powerful winds can cause blinding sandstorms. Winds create tall sand dunes.

Adaptations=

• Ways that humans adapt or adjust to their environment

• How do you adapt to the heat and humidity during the summer?

Bedouins wore loose-fitting long gowns and cotton headdresses to protect against dust, heat, and flies.

• NOMAD=

A person who moves from place to place, often in search of water and vegetation Arab nomads are called

Bedouins. Bedouins migrated through the desert raising sheep, goats, and camels. They set up tents when they found a place for their herds to eat and drink.

Caravan= a group of people traveling together for mutual protection, often with pack animals, such as camels

OasesOASES= Areas in the desert where fresh water seeps to the surface as a spring or waterhole. Plant life can grow at an oases.

Nomads traveled from oasis to oasis in search of food and water. Some nomads became sedentary(permanently settled in one place) and grew crops at the oasis. They dug wells to get water from below the surface of the land.

Oasis dwellers grew fruits, such as datesand peaches, and grains to make bread.

A number of towns grew at oases, and they evolved into trading centers.

Farmers bartered (traded) their crops for the goods that nomads brought from other regions. Merchants became an important part of town life.

Coastal Plain: the air is damp and moist, and rain falls

regularly. Farming is possible along the coast, and farming communities thrive.

Mountains: the Arabian peninsula has several mountain ranges

that receive 20 inches of rain per year and has a cool climate.

• Mountain dwellers adapt by building terraces into the mountain side. These flat strips of ground on the hillside allow for the growing of crops.

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