Asked by LW
How did the environment of Arabia serve as a form of protection during much of the region's history?(1 point)
Responses
The extreme heat and dry conditions kept invaders from attacking the area.
The extreme heat and dry conditions kept invaders from attacking the area.
The mountainous terrain kept farmers from being able to grow crops.
The mountainous terrain kept farmers from being able to grow crops.
Being landlocked helped prevent traders from entering for trading purposes.
Being landlocked helped prevent traders from entering for trading purposes.
The oases provided a fertile environment for farming.
Responses
The extreme heat and dry conditions kept invaders from attacking the area.
The extreme heat and dry conditions kept invaders from attacking the area.
The mountainous terrain kept farmers from being able to grow crops.
The mountainous terrain kept farmers from being able to grow crops.
Being landlocked helped prevent traders from entering for trading purposes.
Being landlocked helped prevent traders from entering for trading purposes.
The oases provided a fertile environment for farming.
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The extreme heat and dry conditions kept invaders from attacking the area.
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