This made it hard for people to go through the road with a minimal water supply.
Since many people rode camels as their transportation it was hard for them to carry a large supply of water without it affecting the speed. This made it hard for people to go through the road without dehydrating.
Secondly, the Document Notes. Also states that the Silk Road didn’t have a actual road.
The Silk Road not having an road made it hard for location and knowing where you’re going. This can lead to traps and possible death. Because there was no road the people used animal or human bones and camel droppings as road markers so they didn’t get lost in the desert. Even if they have their own way it was still hard to know what direction you are going. …show more content…
In Document A question 2 it reads “The silk road crossed through many terrain” meaning people could experience different types of climate.
The silk road was an dangerous road because of their climate. However, people still crossed thru it just to get things they need.
Even if the Silk Road was a dangerous road people still crossed thru it to get their