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Q: What types of goods did people take in their caravans across the desert?
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What animal transports goods across the Sahara Desert?

Camels transport goods across the Sahara Desert. Camels are used fort his job because they are able to adapt to the heat of the desert.


Caravans were used for what?

to transport goods over deserts or seas


How did merchants transport goods across the desert?

By camel caravan.


Why are camels used in caravans in north Africa and southwest Asia?

Caravans would travel the Arabian desert in order to make contact with other groups of people. This was typically for the purpose of commerce, and they would trade goods, but sometimes was also for social purposes, such as finding spouses for tribe members.


What did traders use to transport cargo across the desert?

In the Sahara Desert camels were used to transport goods in the desert.


What do people do to have fun in the desert?

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Who ran the Saharan Trade Route?

No one really controlled the Saharan Trade route, however there were influential groups. The Bantus are an example. They were a nomadic tribe that traveled across the Sahara in caravans. Merchants would pay these nomads to travel across the desert to drop off goods and bring the money back to them in exchange for money or a different good.