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How did Arab merchants transport goods across the desert? (1 point)
2.
Who felt threatened by Islam? (1 point)
3.
Muhammad built an army (1 point)
in caravans
A type of "train" called a camel train.
Arab merchants
Typically, Arab merchants spread goods from place to place. (That's what merchants do.) However, merchants also facilitate cultural diffusion which allows for religions to move between countries. It was through Arab merchants that Islam disseminated through West Africa, East Africa, and much of Indonesia.
Lebanon is the only Arab country without a desert.
the role of the merchants was to travel and bring goods to their cities
Lebanon is the only Arab country without a desert.
Arabs traditionally used camels as their primary mode of transportation in the desert due to their ability to withstand the harsh conditions. Camels were well-suited for long journeys across the desert due to their endurance, ability to travel long distances without water, and capacity to carry heavy loads. Bedouin tribes and traders relied heavily on camels for transporting goods such as spices, fabrics, and other valuable commodities across the vast desert landscapes.
by name burj al arab transport llc
The Sahara Desert.
to transport goods over deserts or seas
it was gold