Answer:
Option: Venetian trade routes were mostly in the Mediterranean Sea.
Explanation:
It was during the 9th century when Venice started to become a maritime power by profiting from trading rights. Venice became known for its flourishing trade centres and later with the textile industry as the spice trade prospered. Venice location gave an advantage over other Italian cities to connect with other trading ports. Venice, over the period, developed its trading connection with Southeast Asia, Egypt, Syria, Iran and China for its spices, silk, gems, tea, cotton textiles, grain, sharbat, exotic fruits, etc.
The Empire fell.either to the Turks in1453,or to Napoleon in 1806
<span>EITHER WAY,NO FACTOR IN THE THİRD CENTURY CITY HAD ANY EFFECT WHATEVER . </span>
Humans evolved from creatures with a larger in size skull than today's humans. Humans have grown and adapted in todays society.