In what way did climate change affect Ghana's position in the trans-Saharan trading networks? A. The larger floods of the Niger River made consistent trade impossible. B. The rise in temperature in West Africa made insect-born disease more common. C. The desertification of Kumbi Saleh made it less important as a trade post. D. The rise in temperature made food production difficult for large kingdoms.

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One way the climate change affected Ghana's position in the trans-Saharan trading networks was the desertification of Kumbi Saleh made it less important as a trade post. The correct answer is C. 

The correct answer is - C. The desertification of Kumbi Saleh made it less important as a trade post.


Kumbi Saleh is thought to have been the capital of the Ghana Empire, and from what is known it has existed from the 9th to the 14th century. It was an important trading post where multiple goods were traded most notably gold, salt, copper, and slaves as exports from the empire. But as the climate was slowly changing the region was turned into a desertous place where life was getting harder and harder and also it started to lose its position as a trading post because the landscape was becoming very hostile, so little by little the place was abandoned.