Drag each item to the correct description of how it traveled on the silk road

ENTERED CHINA
EXITED CHINA-

Silk
Buddhism
Paper
Wool

Silk - ENTERED CHINA

Buddhism - ENTERED CHINA
Paper - ENTERED CHINA
Wool - EXITED CHINA

ENTERED CHINA: Silk, Buddhism, Paper

EXITED CHINA: Wool

To determine how each item traveled on the Silk Road, we need to understand its origin and its final destination. Let's examine each item:

1. Silk: Silk was first produced in ancient China and was highly valued and sought after. It was a major export from China, with Chinese traders carrying silk along the Silk Road to sell it in various destinations across Asia, Europe, and Africa. So, the correct description for silk would be "EXITED CHINA."

2. Buddhism: Buddhism originated in ancient India and spread to other parts of Asia, including China and other countries along the Silk Road. Buddhist monks and traders played a significant role in spreading Buddhist teachings and scriptures along the Silk Road. So the correct description for Buddhism would be "ENTERED CHINA."

3. Paper: The invention of paper is credited to ancient China. Papermaking techniques eventually spread along the Silk Road to other countries, introducing the concept of paper to other civilizations. So the correct description for paper would be "EXITED CHINA."

4. Wool: Wool is a natural fiber that can be derived from sheep or other animals. The Silk Road facilitated trade of various goods, including wool products. It is important to note that wool itself is not specific to any particular region or country, so it would not have a particular "ENTERED" or "EXITED" designation in relation to China. It would have been traded along the Silk Road between different regions and countries, including China.

Therefore, the correct descriptions for the items are:
- Silk: EXITED CHINA
- Buddhism: ENTERED CHINA
- Paper: EXITED CHINA
- Wool: Traded along the Silk Road between different regions

Remember, the Silk Road was a complex network of trade routes, and items often traveled in multiple directions between various countries and regions.