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Q: How far did pioneers traveling west travel a day?
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How do you gain a day if you travel west across the international date line?

You don't gain a day by traveling West, only by traveling East. You lose a day going West.


When traveling west east across international dateline gain or lose?

when u travel from west to east u gain a day while when u travel east to west u lose a day. it means that when u go from west to east u are one day ahead from west and when u go to west from east u are one day back from east.


How much does a car travel a day?

Depends on the speed at which it is traveling and the hours that it is driven.


What was the fastest ways that the pioneers traveled?

The pioneers traveled by horse-drawn wagons on the Oregon Trail, averaging around 10-15 miles per day. Additionally, some pioneers used stagecoaches or rode horses for faster travel.


If you travel across the international date line you lose day?

When traveling from west to east then yes, you lose a day. But, when travelling from east to west you gain a day. Example: American Samoa is east of the dateline and independent Samoa is west of the dateline, although there is only about 60 nautical miles between the islands. So Wednesday in American Samoa is Thursday in independent Samoa.


How many miles does a ship travel in a day?

It does not really matter. Just what rate of speed you are traveling at


Do you gain a day traveling from London to Los Angeles?

Yes if you travel westwards. No if you go east.


How many miles did the pioneers travel in wagons to the California trail?

It streched 2000 miles from the Missouri River to present day California.


How was the Mormons view of westward movement different from that of other pioneers?

Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) moved west in search of religious freedom, while most other pioneers moved west in search of wealth or job opportunities.


How far did Hernando Desoto travel to get to the Mississippi River?

he travled to find the land of gold but instead found pearls and indians


How far is it to travel in a day?

It depends what speed your traveling at. In a car it is possible to travel about 250 mpd(miles per day). walking it is possible to travel up to 100 mpd(miles per day). running it is possible to travel up to 110 mpd(miles per day). bike riding it is possible to travel up to 225 mpd(miles per day).


Why did the pioneers travel in wagon trains?

pioneers were worker men so they needed to get around the place quite quickly