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Why is salt so precious in the rain forest?

Salt is precious in the rainforest because it is essential for the survival of many animals that cannot obtain enough salt from their diet alone. The scarcity of natural salt sources in the rainforest makes it valuable for animals to seek out sources of salt, such as mineral deposits or salt-rich soils. This scarcity also drives competition among animals for access to these salt sources.


Why was salt such a value and precious commidity?

it was essential to life


What type of water in a rainforest salt water or fresh water?

Rainforest water is typically fresh water, derived from rainfall, rivers, and streams. Salt water bodies such as oceans and seas are not present within a rainforest ecosystem.


Is there octopuses in the tropical rainforest?

No. Octopuses live in salt water, not fresh.


Like the kingdom of Ghana the kingdom of Mali gained power because of what?

salt and precious minerals


What was a precious commodity used as a preservative during the middle ages?

The answer is probably "spices." "Salt" is another possibility.


Two most valuable minerals in ancient Ghana?

The two most valuable minerals are salt and gold. salt was as precious as gold and diamonds back then, to the ancient Africans. People needed salt everyday to stay alive because most food include salt. They also use the salt to preserve the food. Salt was very rare back then. Gold as you know is a precious metal which is an unrenewable resource, and as you know, they will RUN out!!!!!!! They also traded gold for salt, cooking utensils, cloth, jewelry, copper, and weapons.


What was more precious than gold to the west Africans?

Salt was more important than gold to the West Africans.


Is the rainforest Aquatic or Terrestrial?

lol, of course its terrestrial, because aquatic is the how much salt contain in the water of lake.


Why do Africans trade the salt?

Salt at one time in history was very valuable. It was so precious that they had salt cellars with tiny spoons to make sure no one took too much. Only the high table in the Middle Ages had salt, so anyone who had salt to trade had an valued item.


What are the precious metals in Brazil or South America?

Gold iron tin silver copper coal salt lead and zinc


Is the Amazon rainforest aquatic or terrestrial?

lol, of course its terrestrial, because aquatic is the how much salt contain in the water of lake.