1. Hunted for silver and gold
2. searched for the fabled Northwest Passage
April 12, 1861 – May 13, 1865
A food product that must be imported into a country for consumption in that country is frequently unavailable, so option A, i,e., unattainable is the correct answer.
<h3>Why are food products unattainable?</h3>
A food item that must be imported usually has a higher price. This is due to a<u> number of factors:</u>
Because the product is not native, it is seen as exotic in the majority of cases.
Shipping expenses might have a significant impact on the pricing, depending on how far away the product is delivered.
Most countries demand a certain amount of money for things to pass across their borders, which might raise the price.
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