Even the availability of fresh fish depends on the season. there is no use in trying to buy fresh turbot in december if you are more than twenty miles from the coast: only in summer is sea fish carried to markets that far inland. â€"the time traveler’s guide to elizabethan england, ian mortimer which detail from the text best supports the inference that transportation was more difficult in the winter months? "even the availability of fresh fish depends on the season." "there is no use in trying to buy fresh turbot" "only in summer is sea fish carried to markets that far inland"

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Winter transportation was more difficult than summer transportation.

According to the excerpt, the availability of freshly caught fish is reliant on the season. It was also stated that buying fresh turbot in December made no sense. Even so, it was additionally stated that oceanic fish is only transported that far inland during the summer. The road system as transportation was indeed primitive and underdeveloped. There were fewer roads than there are now, and they were not levelled or graveled. Transit and transportation was also basic, with simple cart wagons drawn by horses, and given how chilly it can get in the winter and how much snow can fall, it was quite risky to make a shipment run with these kind of primitive means.

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