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Yes, interdependence is illustrated in the trade routes east to west map. The map shows the interconnected trading routes between different regions, indicating the reliance and interdependence of various societies on each other for trade and commerce. It highlights how goods, ideas, and cultures were exchanged across vast distances, creating a global network of interdependent economies.
The two main routes to climb Mount Everest are the South Col - South East Ridge from Nepal and the North Col - North East Ridge from Tibet.
Easterlies is not the answer . The answer is trade winds .
Winds blowing east to west or west to east are referred to as zonal winds
THE north east trade wind change their direction because
artifacts tell archaeologists that trade was important to us.Artifacts came from the north south east and west
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gold deposits.
gold deposits
Europeans had to find new trade routes to the East because the Ottoman Empire controlled and taxed existing routes.
Europeans first embark on exploration to the East as they looked for trade routes
Yes. This was the Silk Road.
It has multiple parallel routes running east to west, this is correct.
from east to west!
I will abase you in about a million years
Alison Hingston Quiggin has written: 'A survey of primitive money' -- subject(s): Money 'Trade routes, trade and currency in East Africa' -- subject(s): Commerce, Trade routes