What means of transport people use to travel long distances, why
A Hovercraft
Camels by land, and boats on the Nile
Land transportation involves vehicles that travel on roads, highways, or railways.
859 kilometres - you would need to travel by land and sea, or by air to get there because they are on separate islands. For more distances, see this website: http://www.newzealand.com/travel/getting-to-around-nz/travel-times-and-distances/travel-times-and-distances-home.cfm
The biggest means of transportation is by ship.
By sails and oars. They could also travel out of sight of land by astral navigation.
They travel long distances by receiving their energy from the warm water, and as they travel over warm water, (such as the Gulf of Mexico) they gain speed and strength. They then travel over land with this energy, until it runs out, and the hurricane's power diminishes.
The Tigris and Euphrates river systems enabled the rapid transport of heavy goods over longer distances than was possible with human and animal transport on the land.
Tigers can travel far distances in one day. They can occupy an area of over 1,000 square feet of land.
In the days before air and motorised land transport, travel by foot, donkey, horse and oxcart was excruciatingly slow. Sea and river transport provided relatively good speed and volume.
what are the disadvantages of land transport?Disadvantages: Land transport is slower.Destinations are more limited.Runs on more fuel, if using a land vehicle.Advantages: Land transport is safer than sea transport.
The concept of land transport, the process of traveling on land, first became popular in the century 1800s, when they first built the national railroad to travel across the country. The popularity only increased more once cars were invented.