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The Bedouin people likely did not develop agriculture in the Arabian Peninsula because they lacked water due to the Arid nature of the Arabian Peninsula.

Limitations to Farming in the Arabian Peninsula

  The water supply in Saudi Arabia which is home to the Bedouin People, and specifically the lack of water has always been the major constraint on agriculture and the determining factor on where cultivation occurred.

  The kingdom has no lakes or rivers. Rainfall is slight and irregular over most of the country.

Due to this factors, development of Agriculture was hindered for the indigenous population.

Therefore, we can infer that lack of water supply hindered the Bedouin people from developing agriculture in the Arabian Peninsula.

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