LOWER SECONDARY HISTORY

Thursday, August 03, 2006

The Silk Routes


The routes also changed due to natural geographical barriers like mountains and deserts. The Himalayas and the Pamirs mountains and the Taklamakan deserts play a crucial role in forcing traders to use alternative routes as traders would have to avoid these obstacles. This resulted in the Silk Road branching into many routes.

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  • Mr Ang! Can you quickly post up the answers for the e-learning day questions!!! Wait very long!!!

    By Blogger rich and famous~, at 3:46 AM  

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