Doing a project on Saudi Arabia-need help

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Aslam alkum warkmatulah wabrkatuh my brothers and sisters.. i am doing a school project on saudi Arabia i need help to get alot i mean ALOT of information on it please help me :w:
 



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Assalamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuh (May the peace, mercy and blessings of Allah be upon you)

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Aslam alkum warkmatulah wabrkatuh my brothers and sisters.. i am doing a school project on saudi Arabia i need help to get alot i mean ALOT of information on it please help me :w:


hello little bro , u may check the links

http://www.hajinformation.com/index.htm


http://saudinf.com




also , u may contact ur local Saudi Embassy.


Saudi Arabia - Diplomatic Missions

Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia
99 Bank Street Suite 901, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1P 6B9
Telephone (613) 237-4100
Fax (613) 237-0567

 
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Aslam alkum warkmatulah wabrkatuh my brothers and sisters.. thanks:w:
 
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what exactly is the project about?
as in u want info on islam in saudi, education, its rule, history, what exactly?
 
ah on everything i am doing a whole saudi aRabia project i haveb't started but right now i need the animals of saudi Arabia and the plants so plz help me:w:
 


Salaam/peace;

ah on everything i am doing a whole saudi aRabia project i haveb't started but right now i need the animals of saudi Arabia and the plants so plz help me:w:

--The living desert – the wildlife of Saudi Arabia

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http://www.exploresaudiarabia.com/factfile/file04.htm


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Lack of soil and water, combined with wind, shifting sand and heat, make life tough for plants. Where water is present, growth is luxuriant, such as in the cooler, wetter Asir mountains, where juniper forest mixes with olive trees, jasmine, honeysuckle and roses.


Elsewhere, in the hotter regions, date palms flourish where water is more accessible, and in the drier areas, in the open gravel and sandy plains, acacia trees are the most common, specially adapted, with long tap roots that reach down into the ground in search of water.


The wildlife and conservation body in Saudi Arabia:

www.ncwcd.gov.sa/englishmain.htm


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Fennec Fox

The Fennec fox is a small, desert fox with very large ears; it lives in the Sahara and in northern Saudi Arabia.

http://www.enchantedlearning.com/biomes/desert/desert.shtml

also try this one

http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-45201/Saudi-Arabia

Saudi Arabia
Plant and animal life

Much of Saudi Arabia's vegetation belongs to the North African–Indian desert region. Plants are xerophytic (requiring little water) and are mostly small herbs and shrubs that are useful as forage.


There are a few small areas of grass and trees in southern Asir. Although the date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) is widespread, about one-third of the date palms grown are in Al-Sharqiyyah province.



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Animal life includes wolves, hyenas, foxes, honey badgers, mongooses, porcupines, baboons, hedgehogs, hares, sand rats, and jerboas.

Larger animals such as gazelles, oryx, leopards, and mountain goats were relatively numerous until about 1950, when hunting from motor vehicles reduced these animals almost to extinction. Birds include falcons (which are caught and trained for hunting), eagles, hawks, vultures, owls, ravens, flamingos, egrets, pelicans, doves, and quail, as well as sand grouse and bulbuls.


There are several species of snakes, many of which are poisonous, and numerous types of lizards. There is a wide variety of marine life in the gulf. Domesticated animals include camels, fat-tailed sheep, long-eared goats, salukis, donkeys, and chickens.


 
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thanks for all the help i am done and we have all presented so i am not afraid anymore
 
but i have a question about saudi Arabia do all the women wear veils in Saudi Arabia?
 
but i have a question about saudi Arabia do all the women wear veils in Saudi Arabia?

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never been allllll round saudi to tell you but women do wear veils. in places like riyadh and jeddah though not all women wear. and this includes muslim women.
 
okay done my project like few months ago i am gonna bump this thread till it is a hot thread lol:skeleton:
 
:thumbs_up :skeleton: :skeleton: :skeleton: :skeleton: bump:omg:
 


Larger animals such as gazelles, oryx, leopards, and mountain goats were relatively numerous until about 1950, when hunting from motor vehicles reduced these animals almost to extinction. Birds include falcons (which are caught and trained for hunting), eagles, hawks, vultures, owls, ravens, flamingos, egrets, pelicans, doves, and quail, as well as sand grouse and bulbuls.

fat-tailed sheep
I think the power and money made them to forget to protect the wildlife.
I know its a strange question but the whole sheep is fat or only his tail :?:-[
 
Go Wikipedia
Its only his tail:-[

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by Wikipendia
"Sheep were specifically bred for the unique quality of the fat stored in the tail area and the fat (called allyah) was used extensively in medieval Arab and Persian cookery. The tail fat is still used in modern cookery, though there has been a reported decline, with other types of fat and oils having increased in popularity."
 

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