Camels helped increase trade across geographic barriers of northern Africa primarily because they carried heavier loads and traveled far without water. This ability made them ideal for crossing the arid desert regions where water and food for other animals were scarce, thus facilitating trade caravans and commerce across challenging terrains.
How did camels help increase trade across geographic barriers of northern Africa? (1 point) Responses They pulled loaded carts much faster than horses did. They pulled loaded carts much faster than horses did. They needed little sleep and very rarely became ill. They needed little sleep and very rarely became ill. They carried heavier loads and traveled far without water. They carried heavier loads and traveled far without water. They traveled at night more easily than most other animals.
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The answer is: They carried heavier loads and traveled far without water.