How were the trans-Saharan trade routes different from the silk Road? A.Merchants on the trans-Saharan routes helped to spread lslam; the Silk Road was not influenced by Islam B. Salt was traded on the trans-Saharan trade routes; salt was not traded on the Silk Road. C. Trans-Saharan trade routes were primarily land based; the Silk Road was both land and sea based D. Trans-Saharan routes restricted trade to within Africa; the Silk Road restricted trade to areas within Asia

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Answer:

(C.) Trans-Saharan trade routes were primarily land based; the Silk Road was both land and sea based

Explanation:

The option c Trans-Saharan trade routes were primarily land based; the Silk Road was both land and sea based is correct. This is the difference between trans-Saharan trade routes and the silk Road.

What is trans-Saharan trade routes and the silk Road?

  • Due to their differences in geography, they depended on different things. The Eurasian Silk Roads depended greatly on political stability to keep trade going.
  • The Trans-Saharan trade routes depended on political stability as well.
  • The silk route : was a caravan track stretched west along the Great Wall of China, across the Pamirs, through Afghanistan, and into the Levant and Anatolia. Its length was about 4,000 miles.
  • where as the the other route was a huge caravans of camels and merchants transported goods across the desert. Trade across the Sahara linked the great kingdoms of West Africa to the Mediterranean and Indian Ocean worlds.

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