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Information about camel caravans ( group of camels)

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Answered by aadhavbharani
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Although they rarely travelled faster than the walking speed of a person, camels' ability to withstand harsh conditions made them ideal for communication and trade in the desert areas of North Africa and the Arabian Peninsula for centuries. Camel trains were also used sparingly elsewhere around the globe.

Answered by s16188
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A camel train or caravan is a series of camels carrying passengers and goods on a regular or semi-regular service between points. Camel trains were also used sparingly elsewhere around the globe. Since the early 20th century they have been largely replaced by motorized vehicles or air traffic.

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