History, asked by ritekasoni391, 8 months ago

trade was carried out only through land route. true or false​

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Answered by unknownvampire
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Explanation:

False

trade was carried by both land and sea route

Some examples of route are given below

Silk route

Spice route

Incense route

Amber route

Tea route

Salt route

Trans Saharan trade route

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Answered by dharanikamadasl
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Answer:

Trade was carried out only through land routes. False statement.

Explanation:

  • Trading is the import and export of goods from one place to another.
  • Trade is of two types. Domestic trade and International trade.
  • Goods are traded through land, water and air.
  • Land route: Indian Marchants supplied Chinese silt to Western countries, this land route by which silk is traded is called the "Silk Route".  
  • Water route: Austronesian maritime trade network is the first true maritime in the Indian Ocean by the people of Island Southeast Asia. They built the first ocean-going ships. The route with Southern India and Sri Lanka was established as early as 500 BCE, urging the exchange of material culture and plant products like coconut, sandalwood, and sugarcane.
  • Air trade: Ait transport is quick and easy. This mode of transportation links international, national and global economies making it important to many industries globally.  

Hence, trade was carried out not only through land but also through water and air also.

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