The first man to travel the Silk Road was Zhang Qian
Built more things for the Great Wall, and made the Silk Road. He also expanded China's borders
yes Marco polo was the first man to travel to china.
The Chinese made silk, but it stayed a secret until the Europeans captured a Chinese man and forced him to tell them how to make it. Even today, we wear silk.
the silk worm is from China, therefore, people figured out how to used the silk they produced to make clothing
He has no help from Europeans as he traveled into the unexplored parts of Asia via the Silk road into India and eventually into China. During his travels he was exposed to new languages, strange foods, new strains of diseases and robbery which was common on the Silk road.
Built more things for the Great Wall, and made the Silk Road. He also expanded China's borders
The "silk road" was not an actual specific road. It was any path or trail that was used to transport silk from the Orient to Europe. So portions of it were man made, and portions of it were natural, and it might not even be the same for any two trips.
Good Morning America - 1975 Yo Yo Man and the Silk Road Ensemble was released on: USA: 25 June 2002
Silk Worm
silkworms are beneficial to man for it gives silk to man.
No, silk is a natural fibre.
The first man-made fiber was rayon, which was developed in the late 19th century as a substitute for silk. It is derived from cellulose and was initially known as "artificial silk" due to its similar appearance and feel.
The Man in the Silk Hat was created in 1983.
The duration of The Man in the Silk Hat is 1.25 hours.
yes Marco polo was the first man to travel to china.
Not as such, as the Isle of Man is, as the name would suggest, an island and there is no bridge from the mainland. There is a car ferry service.
A road is typically considered a structure or feature rather than an object. It is a man-made pathway built for vehicles or pedestrians to travel on.