The Silk Road split into two main routes primarily due to geographical obstacles and the need for safer trade paths. The northern route traversed the more arid regions of Central Asia, while the southern route passed through mountainous terrain and oases, providing vital resources for travelers. This division allowed traders to navigate around various environmental challenges and political territories, ultimately facilitating trade across a vast and diverse landscape. The split also enabled the exchange of goods and culture between different regions more efficiently.
Silk cloth, Spices
The eastern silk road is mostly desert and the western silk road is mostly mountains
The Taklamakan Desert which located in Mongol
the silk road is approximately 6,437 kilometers and 4,000 miles
Silk Road Project was created in 1998.
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2 of the goods that traveled along the Silk Road were silk and Jade.
People traded Silk and spices on the Silk Road. Also, the Silk Road made traveling from one place to another easier.
no, the silk road was NOT covered with silk The "Silk Road" was the "road" which silk traveled from Asia to Europe.
No the Silk Road was not smooth. The Silk road was actually a road that was used for trading. The main item traded along the Silk Road was silk that is why it is called the silk road.
Silk cloth, Spices
The eastern silk road is mostly desert and the western silk road is mostly mountains
The Silk Road was a series of routes that came off of the main Silk Road. The Silk Road consisted of the main Silk Road, minor routes and sea routes which were used later in the Silk Road's history, when the Silk Road became dangerous.
The Silk Road was a route not a road and it wasn't made of Silk either. You can always call it the Silk Route.
The Taklamakan Desert which located in Mongol
Paris was not part of the silk road the last stop in the Silk Road was Rome.
the silk road is approximately 6,437 kilometers and 4,000 miles