yes! the other countries were too far so they built the 'silk road'!
it was along the eastern road it was different from the western road because it did not travel through Greece or Turkey and all the other countries.
because he wanted to
because it build road and we need road to drive on
because the appalachians wanted to
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No, they did not. The Japanese started to arrive close to the completion of the build. Industrialists, particularly in San Francisco, sought to replace the vacuum created when the Chinese went off to build the railroad.
When the silk road was created, it helped link china to other countries, so china could get other goods, and other countries could get goods that they never had, also, in the silk road, the Chinese found out about how there are kits of other countries, therefore allowing them to trade with lots of other countries for things they don't have. Most of the time the Chinese sold silk, hence the name, the silk road. Silk was so popular because nobody else knew how to make it, and if any of the Chinese gave away the secret on how to make silk they would be greatly punished or even killed. Some dangers of traveling on the silk road were, bandits, sandstorms, scorpions, and having to travel over the Pamir Mountains.
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They didn't trade lions on the silk road, they traded pandas. They traded for other important stuff from other countries.
In most countries, you drive on the right side of the road. In the United Kingdom, and a few other countries, you drive on the left side.
it can change the ecosystem because you could tear down a forest to build a new road ,in which where the animals lived.