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Q: Which Silk Road route did the traders take to go through Turfan?
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Were in china did the silk road route did the traders take to go through turfan?

They took grapes, raisans, wine, cotton, dye for porcelain, alum, Glauber's salt


Why wasn't there a safer route on the silk road?

Because the traders needed to go through that way to get to there place they need to go.


Did traders make the whole trip on the silk road?

Traders were forced to walk the whole way, this is the main route in those times.


Who were the traders that were involved in the exchange of goods transported along the silk road trade route?

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What was the name of the route that enable traders in china?

The road that connected China to Europe was called the Silk Road. They traveled along the road to their 'stop' then traded their goods. Most men didn't go beyond their necessary route.


The name of the famous route that spice and silk traders once took from Eastern Europe to India and China was what?

The Silk Road


Was the silk road narrow?

The silk road wasn't really a path, it was more of a route, going through deserts, mountains, and villages. At certain points, mountain passes would become thin, and horses, goods, and/or traders could plummet to their deaths.


What did turfan people sell on the silk road?

elephant's poo


What was the name of the famous route that spice and silk traders once took from Eastern Europe to India and China?

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Where can you find oddish on platinum?

Route 224 and route 230 at night. Route 224 is through the cave along Victory Road that you can't go through until you've beat the Elite 4, and route 230 is also right through there.


The most famous route through the Appalachian Mountains to the West was the?

wilderness road


What factors might have led traders to follow the same routes every year?

By traders I hope you mean sort of olden days, The Silk Road, The Spice Route through the Pacific, etc. My answer to that and perhaps for modern day as well is that people discovered the fastest or safest route, whether its by ship or horse, the route would be affected by weather, terrain and locations. As an example. You could hardly run a trade route by horse in the middle of winter in Europe unless you had the specific equipment to keep you and your horse alive and your cargo undamaged. So you would prefer to run the route in Summer or Spring.