In ancient times, trading between cites or settlements that were located in vast deserts was accomplished in a variety of ways:
* Camels could carry heavy loads;
* Horse or mule driven carts could carry various products for trade; and
* Where applicable, oxen could also pull carts full of products to be traded;
In modern times, trade among cities located in desert areas can be transported by buses, or air transport.
they traded untensils made from buffalo
plants, cotton cloth, corn bread, stuff like that
The people of outside were trying to trade
Trade introduced people to new religions and beliefs.
They hunt Deer
were people go acros the Sahara Desert to trade with other people.
were people go acros the Sahara Desert to trade with other people.
were people go acros the Sahara Desert to trade with other people.
They trade salt and herd camels and goats.
camels
nobody did because there was no trade
sahara desert
they wanted to trade because they were in the middle of the desert.
People can alter the desert but people cannot influence a desert. The desert can influence people, however.
The Sahara Desert provided a significant obstacle to trade across Africa due to its vast size, extreme temperatures, and lack of water sources. Its harsh and inhospitable conditions made it difficult for traders to travel through, leading to the development of specific trade routes that circumvented the desert, such as the Trans-Saharan trade routes. The desert's geographical features also contributed to the isolation of different regions and the development of distinct cultural and economic systems in Africa.
Trade Netwok.
people in simpson desert are more northern than australia desert