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In what way did the geography of the Arabian Peninsula affect its culture and way of life? Your answer should be at least 150 words in length.

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When many of us think of the Arabian Peninsula, we automatically think of a gigantic desert. After all, the Arabian Peninsula is home to the Arabian Desert, one of the largest and driest deserts in the world, similar to the Sahara, which is just to the west of the peninsula. If, in our imaginations, we can see anyone at all, it is a roving nomad riding a camel, herding other camels across the desert.

However, that's not entirely true. Arabia is a peninsula of surprising diversity. Yes, there is a gigantic desert and it does take up a great deal of land. However, scattered around the sides of that desert are environments that have been home to humanity for ages, and have provided for some truly unique cultures

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