The questions isn't quite structured, but as per historical records the spices were imported from all the way to India and Middle East to the silk city china.
they used the silk road to travel on because that maybe the only way to get to the place there going to
With a camel or duckster. hope it's right ;p :)
Both were trading routes between Europe and the far east. The silk road carried silk to Europe, while the Indian Ocean carried spices part of the way from Pacific islands and neighboring countries to the middle east for trans shipment to Europe.
yes he is a milion dollar scientis who found bugs in silk. he traveled on a road to find this bug. Or Actually, no he did not discover the silk road, common misconception, but he was one of the first people to travel by it.
The most common way of transporting these items was across the famous Silk Road, a trade route across Asia from the Middle East to the Far East.
False, the silk road was a expensive way to export chinese products
False, the silk road was a expensive way to export chinese products
Probably everyone who got the chance. Silk was extremely expensive in those days, even silk thread went at enormous prices. It's the reason why traders always travelled in big groups for mutual protection and even then often took armed guards along. The Silk Road by the way wasn't a real single road. It was the collective name for the various east-west trajectories that were commonly taken by silk, spices and other traders between China and India and Europe.
the silk road of china lasts from the west of china all the way to the east
Traders in the far east used the Silk Road to transport their goods.The Silk Road bought Chinese goods and then sold them to traders on the way to Rome.
On their way
The Silk Road was probably not planned ahead of time, and then uses were found for it afterwards. It is all about trade. Trade began to develop expand, and trade routes natually followed. It is not called the SILK road for nothing; silk was an amazingly popular and valuable commodity.