it can servive with out water for so long.
The egyptians, so it would water their crops, and gave them transportation (the river boats)
while England had a well-developed rail system, Japan depended on water transportation
The animal that made caravans across the Sahara possible is the camel, specifically the dromedary or Arabian camel. Adapted to the harsh desert environment, camels can travel long distances without water and carry heavy loads, making them essential for trade routes across the Sahara. Their unique physiology allows them to endure extreme temperatures and navigate sandy terrains, facilitating commerce and cultural exchange between regions.
The hump carries water and the camel can take water from it anytme. Actually, the camel's hump stores fat and not water.
the camel was mostly used because it didn't use up a lot of water and they can travel well in the desert.
the camel was mostly used because it didn't use up a lot of water and they can travel well in the desert.
The hump carries water and the camel can take water from it anytme.
The hump carries water and the camel can take water from it anytme.
Contrary to popular belief, a camel's hump DOES NOT hold water! It actually holds fat the camel can use for water.
camel take water in there hump then when they are thirsty they get water from there humps to get there notches
No, people do not drink the water from the stomach of a camel.