It seems that I get about 3 miles more per gallon traveling west to east, than the transverse. Any facts to verify?
No, this is simply a myth. There is no difference at all unless you happen to be going up a hill when traveling east.
No.
They would be travelling west to east
Galway is on the west coast and Dublin is on the east coast. So if you are travelling from Galway to Dublin you would travel east.
You would head west (to reach the east).
East is to the right.
Oregon is almost straight west from Wyoming, if you're in the right place in the state. Dear whoever asked the question, no, it's east! hopefully you haven't turned in your assignment yet!
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Travelling from Ohio to Illinois you would travel west and travel through Indiana.
Colorado to West Virginia, east. West Virginia to Colorado, west.
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The boat would be travelling west. But..... the direction of travel through the canal is from North West to South East.
The Berlin Wall was built to stop east Germans from travelling to West Germany.