The similarities between the Indian Ocean and Silk Road are that they both spread Buddhism and disease. One similarity is they both spread Buddhism. Buddhism was spread through the Indian Ocean because of its winds. The winds would go one way for 6 months and the other way for the other 6 months. People could travel on the Indian Ocean when the winds were blowing towards their destination. When they would arrive at their destination the winds would be changing so they would have to wait 6 months to return home. Since they would live in a new place they would be spreading their religion, Buddhism. The same thing happened with the Silk Road it took a long time to get to …show more content…
The first difference is their time of usability. Starting with the Indian Ocean you can only use it when the winds are blowing toward your destination. The Silk Road was usable all the time unless the weather had to stop your travel. The Indian Ocean is not usable at all times depending on the wind while the Silk Road is, unless bad weather occurs. The reason for this is because you have to wait for the trade networks to be in a time where it is perfect to travel. The second difference is their way of transportation.The Indian Ocean is more predictable, you know how the winds work and when to travel. On the other hand the Silk Road isn't predictable because the weather can change throughout the day. The Indian Ocean is more predictable and faster while the Silk Road takes more time and is less predictable. The reason for this is because one is land and one is