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6 where did traders restock supplies during their journeys across the sahara? a caravans b oases c berbers d ghanas
Brief Explanations
Oases are water-rich, habitable spots in the Sahara Desert. They provided access to water, food, and other essential supplies for trans-Saharan traders, making them key restocking points. Caravans are the traveling groups, Berbers are an ethnic group involved in trade, and Ghanas refers to the Ghana Empire, a trade hub, not a restocking stop during desert crossings.
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B. Oases