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Why were camels important to the Bedouins of the Arabian Peninsula?

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a. Camels can travel much faster than horses.
b. Camels allowed the Bedouins to survive in the desert.
c. Camels provide transportation in areas cars cannot go.
d. Camels helped the Bedouins to establish large farms.

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User Jenessa
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C. Camels provide transportation in areas cars cannot go.

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