Adapting to the Geography of the Arabian Peninsula

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Adapting to the Geography of the Arabian Peninsula Islam History Alive

Deserts

Deserts

Deserts Clothing : a thawb was a loose-fitting gown made of cotton & a ghutra was a head covering Tents made of goat’s hair provided shelter Camels made it easier to travel and carry supplies in the desert

Oases

Oases

Oases Date palm tree needed little water and could be used in many ways: food, pipes, rope Oases provided water and green pasture for the camels of the desert nomads

Coastal Plain

Coastal Plain

Coastal Plain Characterized by rich agriculture Complex civilizations developed as coastal peoples engages in international trade

Mountains

Mountains

Mountains Terracing was developed to allow efficient use of water Due to isolation, cultural traditions were preserved for hundreds of years