Respuesta :

As Phoenician traders relied almost exclusively on sea routes for trade, the usual dangers they had to face were sudden storms, attacks by pirates and conflicts with the local native people living around their colonies overseas.

The correct answer to this open question is the following.

The dangers that the Phoenician traders may have encountered along their journeys were to navigate in harsh weather conditions, getting lost in the sea, shipwrecks, and running out of food and other needed supplies.

The Phoenicians were experts navigators and built good ships by their time that still impress historians. They established many sea routes along the Mediterranean Sea that were used mostly for trade purposes. They did not have much technology to navigate but were experts in following the stars.

ACCESS MORE
ACCESS MORE
ACCESS MORE
ACCESS MORE