Drag each item to its correct description of how it traveled on the Silk Road.

(2 points)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
entered China

exited China

Remaining Attempts : 3

Unfortunately, the question is incomplete and does not provide a list of items or descriptions of how they traveled on the Silk Road. Please provide the list of items and their descriptions for me to assist you further.

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To answer the question, you need to determine whether each item entered or exited China on the Silk Road. Here's how you can figure it out:

1. Drag the item "Silk" to the correct description of how it traveled on the Silk Road.
- If silk was produced in China and transported to other regions, it would have "exited China" on the Silk Road.

2. Drag the item "Spices" to the correct description of how it traveled on the Silk Road.
- Spices, such as cinnamon, pepper, and nutmeg, were highly sought after in Europe and other regions. They were primarily imported from India, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, and then were transported through China and eventually "exited China" on the Silk Road.

3. Drag the item "Porcelain" to the correct description of how it traveled on the Silk Road.
- Porcelain, a type of ceramic ware, was invented in China and became a valuable commodity in the trade network. It was mainly produced in China and "exited China" on the Silk Road to be traded with other civilizations.

4. Drag the item "Horses" to the correct description of how it traveled on the Silk Road.
- Horses were highly valued and were traded across vast distances. They were often bred and exported from Central Asia, and then traveled through China and "entered China" on the Silk Road.

Make sure to match the items with their correct descriptions of how they traveled on the Silk Road. Good luck!