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Airida [17]
2 years ago
7

A trader begins his trip along the sea route of the Silk Road in Babylon, going to the Bay of Bengal. What body of water must he

cross?
South China Sea
Mediterranean Sea
Arabian Sea
Pacific Ocean
History
1 answer:
Bond [772]2 years ago
3 0

While commuting from Babylon to the Bay of Bengal via sea route of the Silk Road, the trader must cross the Arabian Sea.

<h3>What is the significance of Silk Road?</h3>

Silk Road is identified as one of the traditional trade and commute route, which was extensively used for transportation in the ancient period and connected the Western world with Asia.

Babylon is situated in Tamil Nadu state and Bay of Bengal lies to the east of it. Thus, the traders must cross the Arabian Sea, which has the Bay of Bengal.

Hence, option C; the trader will cross Arabian Sea on his way to Bay of Bengal from Babylon via the Silk Road.

Learn more about Silk Road here:

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