What made the camel an indispensable animal for caravan traders in the desert?
- Camels are well-adapted to desert survival, capable of enduring long periods without food and water.
- They can carry significant loads, enabling traders to transport substantial quantities of goods.
- Camels provide milk and meat, which are vital resources for sustenance during long journeys.
- Camel hair is used to create rugs and carpets that can be traded, adding to the economic viability of the trade.
A3 only
B1 only
CAll of these
D1, 4