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When Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba in 2018 announced it had chosen the ancient city of Xi’an as the site for its new regional headquarters, the symbolic value wasn’t lost on the company: it had brought globalization to its ancient birthplace, the start of the old Silk Road. It named its new offices aptly: “Silk Road Headquarters”. The city where globalization had started more than 2,000 years ago would also have a stake in globalization’s future.
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The distribution of goods led directly to the development of cities. Just like in Europe cities developed around centers of trade. The trade led to the urbanization and development of big towns that were connecting different trade routes. The trade routes involved North Africa, Sahara, and Europe and it lasted for centuries. More urbanization led to even the first university being built in Timbuktu in Mali.
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They were in danger of losing their property against their will
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Europe, (Western)Asia, (North)Africa
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There are 3 main reasons.
1. heat from when the planet formed and accreted, which has not yet been lost.
2. frictional heating, caused by denser core material sinking into the center of the planet.
3. heat from the decay of radioactive elements.
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