A trader begins his trip along the Silk Road in Babylon and heads 1,000 miles east. What city would he be in?

A. Samarkand
B. Constantinople
C. Kashgar
D. Delhi

A trader begins his trip along the Silk Road in Babylon and heads 1000 miles east What city would he be in A Samarkand B Constantinople C Kashgar D Delhi class=

Respuesta :

The answer is Kashgar.

From Rome to China, which city goes through the path?

Answer:

The answer is A, Samarkand.

Explanation:

According to the measurment bar at the top, Samarkand is around 1000 miles east of Babylon. The other answers are incorrect:

B:  Constantinople

This is incorrect because  Constantinople is all the way up to the Black sea, and way out of range.  It's also towards the Northwest, not the east. This is definitly incorrect.

C: Kashgar

Kashgar looks like it might've been double the distance, so no. This is wrong as well.

D: Delhi

Delhi is like triple the distance, so no this is definitely a mistaken answer. Also,  Delhi is kind of going towards the Southeast, so it's not correct.

*Just a heads up, I don't agree with the other person's answer. But that doesn't make it wrong either.*

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