How did trade impact the decline of Ghana is it A people from Ghana were unable to successfully cross the Sahara desert to trade or B people rely too much on trade, and not enough on creating their own goods, or C traders, could not find goods that were valuable enough for successful trades, or D resources in the area we’re poor, and could not be traded or sold

B people rely too much on trade, and not enough on creating their own goods

The decline of the Ghana Empire can be attributed in part to the over-reliance on trade and not enough focus on developing internal industries and production capabilities. As trade routes shifted and new trading partners emerged, Ghana's reliance on external trade left it vulnerable to economic disruptions and instability. This emphasis on trade meant that Ghana was dependent on the ability to secure valuable goods from other regions, and when these goods became scarce or less profitable, it weakened Ghana's economy and ultimately contributed to its decline.