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Arabia receives little rain and has no permanent rivers. Much of Arabia is covered by . Summer temperatures can soar to more than 120 degrees Fahrenheit. The harsh environment helped keep out of Arabia for most of its history.

Arabia's climate its population. The people depended on oases (oh AY seez) for water. An is a place in a desert where water can be found, usually from a spring. Most early settlements occurred around oases in the , a mountainous region along the western coast of Arabia.

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Arabia receives little rain and has no permanent rivers. Much of Arabia is covered by **desert**. Summer temperatures can soar to more than 120 degrees Fahrenheit. The harsh environment helped keep **large populations** out of Arabia for most of its history.

Arabia's climate **shaped** its population. The people depended on oases (oh AY seez) for water. An **oasis** is a place in a desert where water can be found, usually from a spring. Most early settlements occurred around oases in the **Hijaz**, a mountainous region along the western coast of Arabia.
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