There are no 'first peoples' on Antarctica: it's too cold and humans have never settled on the continent.
Traveling long distances on Antarctica is not a common occurrence: there's really no place to go there.
However, early explorers did trek hundreds of kilometers on their journeys, and they did so on foot.
Today, scientists and workers in support of science travel by helicopter, Ski-do, Tucker and other extreme cold weather vehicles, to move around the continent.
People and goods were able, for the first time to travel long distances quickly. The population was able to expand/ growth/ prosper.
Yes Geese can travel over large bodies of water for two reasons. The first being they have large wings that allow them to travel long distances without rest. If rest is needed, then geese are natural swimmers and can land on the water.
This is not known for sure. From the late 1890's many men made aircraft that flew for short distances at very low height.
Hot air balloons infuenced the idea of gliders, which lead to the first airplane. the impact of the first airplane was quite huge. since the first airplane, people can travel faster over water and land in less amount of time, and they can travel longer distances. not to mention the great deal airplanes did for the military!
National Congress of Australia's First Peoples was created in 2010.
The First Peoples National Party of Canada was created in 2014.
Tourist started by Romans. Earlier in search of land Roman peoples loved to travel by horse. They used to travel a lot. Romans thus discovered thousands of places. This is why Romans are said to be the first travellers & the concept of tourism originate.
h. sapiens
Hunters
On peoples legs.
the ancestors of the peoples of the First Nations
it affected peoples lives back then because it was a jump in teconology