the 1800's was the time when people really started working for their benefits, and of course they had trade between each other. So, the best way to communicate between each other is through letters, that was not so developed but at least they could know what was occurring.
the telegraph which is Morse Code. it sent dashes and dots to people over long distances.
i would have to say by train or horse.
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Fastest mile long track is Phoenix International Raceway (PIR)
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The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner was created in 1959.
probably about a minute or two
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The country which has the fastest mile times and long distance times is asmall country in Asia
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Airplanes are the fastest way to travel a long distance. - Over short distances, some trains may be faster
As soon as he's available.
The fastest way to transport tile depends on how far you are taking it. If you are going long distances, then a heavy truck would be the fastest but in a shorter distance you could use a forklift or a crane.
The fastest terrestrial mammal over a sustained distance is the Pronghorn antelope
I'm in a long-distance relationship too, feel free to message me; or simply ask more detailed questions using the bar above.
The time for the message to reach them should equal the speed of the message divided by the distance the message had to travel. The message would have been a radio wave so travelled at the speed of light, 300,000,000 meters per second. So all you need to know is the distance it had to travel. That will be the distance from the surface of the Earth to the Moon (in metres) minus 10,600,000.
For long distance its between the Thoroughbred and the Mustang but in a quarter mile its the American Quarter Horse (that's whay its their name)
Thoroughbreds are generally the fastest, as they are the most popular breed of racehorse. Quarter Horses can run the fastest for a quarter of a mile, hence their name, but are not the fastest overall. In other parts of the world, Arabians are also commonly used for racing.
Yes. Since the recipient of the call is paying the long-distance charges, they have a right to see your number.