in caravans
the role of the merchants was to travel and bring goods to their cities
The merchants were the Mayan people that traded goods for things they might want.
they were sold by merchants!
Yes, merchants traveled extensively, often covering long distances to trade goods. They moved between cities and regions, sometimes even across countries, to access markets for items like spices, textiles, and precious metals. This travel was vital for the exchange of goods and cultural ideas, contributing significantly to the development of trade networks throughout history.
Merchants were more successful than miners because the merchants sold goods that the mines needed.
By camel caravan.
A type of "train" called a camel train.
In the Sahara Desert camels were used to transport goods in the 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.
they transport the nomads, and their goods across the desert.
The camel is considered the ship of the desert as it was used much like a ship to transport goods across a sea of sand.
The camel is often referred to as the 'ship of the desert.'
use sand to make glass they also live in it, mine it and transport goods across it
1.How did Arab merchants transport goods across the desert? (1 point)(0 pts) by train(0 pts) by boat(0 pts) by horse(1 pt) in caravans1/1 point2.Who felt threatened by Islam? (1 point)(0 pts) women(0 pts) poor people(0 pts) farmers(1 pt) wealthy merchants1 /1 point3.Muhammad built an army (1 point)(1 pt) that conquered Makkah.(0 pts) made of slaves.(0 pts) that was defeated in Makkah.(0 pts) that overthrew his rule.
That would be when traders used camels to transport goods across the Saharan desert. A caravan is the word used to denote a group of animals and travellers.
By boats and planes across the world or to Canada.
It was a donkey.