Korea, China, India, Tibet, China, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Persia, Iraq, Syria, Turkey and Greece. Not all, and not in order, I am sure.
well some i think are the England road
The silk trading road can go anywhere from Asia to euro, or from Asia to India just depends on which route.
It has multiple parallel routes running east to west, this is correct.
Khyber pass.
The eastern Silk road passed Luoyang, Chang'an, Dunhuang, Kucha, Kashgar, Taklimakan Desert, Gobi Desert, and the Pamir mountains
The Geum River (Silk River) is in South Korea.
Yes, silk does allow light to pass through due to its thin and translucent nature. The amount of light that is able to pass through silk depends on the density of the weave and the color of the fabric. Light colors and thinner weaves will allow more light to pass through compared to darker colors and denser weaves.
trade, helped create a path for the military (travel), and ummm.... I dont know the third one
The Arctic Circle does not pass through any South American countries.
Uzbekistan: Land of UzbekistaniI guess you got this one wrong.. base on what I know 'coz I reported this country once. The descriptive name of Uzbekistan is "Center of Ancient Silk Roads". It is because that Uzbekistan, for many centuries had been part of the so called "silk roads". And when you say Silk road, it is the interconnection of roads wherein traders from other countries pass through. I hope you'll not be offended.. just wanna share my prior knowledge.God bless to all.....== == == ==
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The Antarctic Circle does not pass through any countries.