There aren't any large cities in the Southern Part of the Arabian Peninsula due to the Arabian Desert.
Arabian Peninsula is the largest Peninsula in the world and is made up of Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, UAE. It also includes some parts of Iraq and Jordan.
However, in modern times, Saudi Arabia covers more than 60% of the land area.
The area has always been sparsely populated, especially in the south as you go deeper into the Arabian desert.
It is a harsh climate and a difficult terrain, where it is not easy to grow food. Hence, the area is mostly made up of small villages and towns.
There are of course exceptions to this rule - a pentagonal County Route marker isn't (typically) a greater threat than a standard square route marker, and even though they have only 3 sides, the YIELD and No Passing Zone signs are still rather important (and the pennant shape of the NPZ sign serves as a sort of "get ...
Answer: I would say the best answer is b) drafting initiatives.
Explanation: The city council listens to citizen demands and the council prepares the budget
Well, starting off with they were power hungry leaders and so therefore, they decided to spend all their tax money on building it up which eventually put them in debt.
Thomas Jefferson thanks me later ok