B is the answer.
A doesn’t make sense, animals don’t really help hunters.
D doesn’t make sense either, transportation was good but herds of animals usually weren’t only used for that.
E could make sense but usually they already had an abundance of fur and skins from animals they had killed in the past.
F animals rarely help when preparing land for planting and I doubt they knew how to use them for such things, though it’s possible, it’s very unlikely, especially since they just got them.
The breaking down and changing of rocks at or near Earth's surface is called. Weathering.
The answer is d because all of the others will renew in time
Answer:
200 CE.
Explanation:
The Silk Road was a network of routes through Central Asia, along which trade was conducted for many centuries between China and eastern Asia on the one hand and the Middle East and the Mediterranean on the other. For centuries, from classical times to the late Middle Ages, the Silk Road was the most important connection between East and West.
The western part of the route was completed in the 5th century BC, while the Central Asian portion of the route was already in use around 115 BC during the Han dynasty. Land trade declined in the Middle Ages, when it shifted to maritime transport.