What role did camels play in the distribution of goods in Africa?

Camels could survive without water for much longer than humans.
Tough hides, long eyelashes, and water-filled humps enabled camels to carry goods over inhospitable desert terrain.
Camel caravans carried gold and other resources from sub-Saharan Africa north to seaports and all throughout Africa.
Camels were difficult animals to work with but had the ability to carry their water reserves in the humps on their backs.

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The correct option is this: CAMEL CARAVANS CARRIED GOLD AND OTHER RESOURCES FROM SUB SAHARAN AFRICA NORTH TO SEAPORT AND ALL THROUGHOUT AFRICA.
Camels, because of their abilities to survive the harshness of deserts were  used as the animal of choice by merchants to transport gold and other resources from one point to another in Africa in order to sell these goods. Traders traveled and distribute their goods using camel caravans.

The correct option is this: CAMEL CARAVANS CARRIED GOLD AND OTHER RESOURCES FROM SUB SAHARAN AFRICA NORTH TO SEAPORT AND ALL THROUGHOUT AFRICA.