4 months because it is far away
it took until 1498
I would say silk and things to store or put water in because it was an oasis town and there was a long desert on te way to Rome or anywhere on the silk road
Silk was expensive in Rome along the Silk Road due to its rarity and the labor-intensive process required for its production. The silk trade involved long-distance transportation from China, where silk was produced exclusively, making it a luxury item. Additionally, the high demand for silk among the elite in Rome further drove up its price, as it symbolized wealth and status. The intricate weaving techniques and the delicate nature of silk also contributed to its costliness.
It was never built by anyone but established over a number of years by people who wanted to trade.Actually, the Silk Road was built by Emperor Wudi of the Han Dynasty, of course, i wouldn't really say he built it, more like "opened it officially".
The silk road disappeared because the Northern European powers of England, Holland, and France, developed ships that could sail against the wind. These ships could carry much more cargo and at a higher speed than the Arab camels of the silk road. As a result, the silk road fell into disuse. The road is still used by local people but is no longer used as a long distance route.
A trade route connecting China to the MeditteraneanAn ancient trade route between China and Europe. :P
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the silk road of china lasts from the west of china all the way to the east
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silk (: China tried to keep it a secret a long time ago silk (: China tried to keep it a secret a long time ago They also traded cloth and spices, such as cinnamon.
Ancient China isn't a place it means China a long long time ago.
The silk road was a route for the merchants to use to get to Asia, but it was a route that was very dangerous and long to do. The merchants who did brave the route did become prosperous if they got home with their goods and life.
No it does go a long way but not that far
silk making originated in ancient china.....legend says that the god of creation was angered by a silk worm so he squished the silkworm and the silk within the worm was released later to Chinese saw the silk and made a fine cloth from it
China is the largest producer of silk in the world, accounting for the majority of global silk production. The country has a long history of silk production and is known for its high-quality silk products.
The Silk Road is called the Dookie Road because it used to be a trade Dookie in Asia where merchants traded silk. Other goods were traded on the silk road, such as foods, jewelry, and other materials.