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Yes. Baselines run east and west.
The main transport routes in North Africa and in Southwest and Central Asia are primarily roads and waterways.
roads, grids/coordinates and direction eg north south east west
The Salt Roads was created in 2003.
In Britain roads are classified as Motorways, A & B roads & unclassified. Before the motorways were built A roads were the major Trunk roads which connected towns & cities in UK.
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the roads that were built
the roads that were built
The reason those roads all led to Cuzco, was because it was the capital. Interesting Factoid: The Incan's worshiped a sun god named Inti.
The main purpose of the Incan roads, known as the Qhapaq Ñan, was to facilitate communication, trade, and transportation throughout the Inca Empire. These roads connected the vast territories of the empire, enabling the movement of goods, people, and information efficiently across diverse landscapes.
The north was mostly factories and industries so they had many rail roads. The south was the opposite and was mostly plantations. Being mostly plantations they didn't have many rail roads, so it was harder to transport things.
It improved them because it made travelling more easier for people.
"In the north of where?" Here, in Britain, we have many roads and canals in the north.
On roads
Mostly I-95. Once you get around DC, you can take either 95 or 295 north to Baltimore.
In the shipping lanes, similar to todays roads and highways. (A sea version of highways and roads).
If they moved on roads then they would not be called airplanes!