The Silk Road was a network of interlocking trade routes across modern North Africa, Asia and Europe. There were several splits or "forks" in the route considering its length, the distance between areas and then many paths one could take.
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The Silk Road has been used for about 1700 years.
The Silk Road was a route not just one road. The route consisted of many countries and places with extreme and harsh climate.
There are 33 roads on the silk road.
The Silk Road was used to traded gold, fur, animals, diamond, mirrors, food, shoes, clothes, food and many more. The Silk Road is located in Central Asia.
No one person made the Silk Road, it was made by many people who wanted to trade goods all over Asia.
Ahem No, it is not named after it's color as the road is mostly desert, which is peach color and silk is in many different colors, ahem, the person who answered last said this. It is called that because many people prized silk, and travled the road to get it. It started because of the desire for it. It was later named the Silk Road in 1867.
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The silk road was created in order to make trade in that area easier and more frequent. The silk road caused many cities along its path to prosper it also helped the spread of technology.
The silk road was built but actually naturally made by the people who traveled on it but it took about 2000 years
The Silk Road connected three continents: Asia, Europe, and Africa.
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