Passenger trains were still the #1 mode of transportation over long distances. Those with more money could have driven by automobile, except there were no Interstates back then. Auto travel was for more leisurely drives, not quick or urgent trips.
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Diseases will be spread more quickly
It depends on the mode of transportation. In some cases, it can travel very quickly, while in others, it cannot.
they travel faster. Light waves travel more QUICKLY as they enter water. ^^ whoever done this;; thanks! i really needed the answer....
"DART can be a cost effective way to travel between Dallas and Fort Worth, especially if you have to travel between these two cities often. Public transportation is often the cheapest method of transportation especially in large cities where gas and parking can add up quickly."
Early humans likely did not ride on the backs of animals as a primary mode of transportation. Instead, they would have walked or used simple forms of technology, like canoes or rafts, to travel over land and water. Domestication and riding of animals for transportation purposes came much later in human history.
That is the correct spelling of "transportation" (mode of travel or shipment).
Well it was important because they needed to travel and get places.... and yeah you people get the point
I think they used a horse and carriage although you needed a licence to do any of this as it susposedly stopped the travel of diseases.
Only useful if you need or wan't to travel from place to place quickly and cheaply over quite far distances like from cannock to rugely and back
Travel by sea.
Mrs. Whatsit explained that they were able to travel to the far-away planet quickly by utilizing the concept of space-time wrinkles or tesseracts, which allowed them to fold space and time to travel instantaneously. This method bypassed the limitations of traditional travel and allowed for faster-than-light transportation.
Land transportation involves vehicles that travel on roads, highways, or railways.