Arabian oases are fresh water places. They occur when water gets trapped underground. They provide shade and plant life. They grew dates, peaches, and grains. One very important thing they grew was the palm tree. They also dug wells there.
Adaptations:
One adaptation is that they grew date palm trees which is a good source of food and shade.
Another is that the nomads and their animals have water which is very hard to come by in the desert area.
These two pictures are examples of Arabian oases.
This is a picture of the date palm tree they would grow there.
This is an example of a nomad and his camel at an oasis for water.
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