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How did farmers shape their land to better grow crops in medieval Arabia? They developed terraces. They built irrigation channels. O They worked sheep and camels. They crafted tools and machinery.
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How did farmers shape their land to better grow crops in medieval Arabia?
They developed terraces.
They built irrigation channels.
O They worked sheep and camels.
They crafted tools and machinery.
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they developed terances
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