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Thursday, March 31, 2011

Arabian Coastal Plains

The Arabian coastal plains are anywhere between five and forty miles inland. It rains a lot there and the air is very moist. They separate the inland plateaus from the seas that surround them.



These are two examples of coastal plains.

Adaptations:
One adaptation is that the coastal plains are very good for farming.
Another is that they can take the tree's sap for myrth and frankincense.


This is an example of a coastal plain that is good for farming. You can tell it has very rich fertile soil which is very important in farming.



This is an example of tree sap getting collected, which they did a lot in the Arabian coastal plains.

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