The Atlantic Ocean (shortest distance- east)
Going west you'd have to cross the Pacific Ocean and Asia.
No
The Atlantic ocean.
no you can't - you would have to cross the Atlantic Ocean at some point
no, unless you travel below Texas to Europe.
The Atlantic Ocean (shortest distance- east) Going west you'd have to cross the Pacific Ocean and Asia.
You would not cross the equator, as Europe is east of North America. The equator is a degree of latitude, which means you must go either north or south to cross it. Regardless, you would be traveling well above the equator.
The Pacific Ocean
Ships traveling from Japan to the United Kingdom will travel east and cross Central America at the Panama Canal. Then they will head northeast to get to the United Kingdom.
you would cross mexico to get to south america.
You have to cross the Indian ocean to travel from eastern Africa to India, but you can travel on land.
Polar Bears are already in North America. There are no polar bears at the Antarctic. If they crossed the equator they would probably go into South America, Africa, or Australia. And I think that the answer would be no its too far for them to travel.
In the colonial days of North America, there were few roads that were safe or reliable, and no bridges to cross the frontier rivers. The most efficient way to transport goods was by boat, and the majority of goods were carried to ports downstream, as it was much harder to travel upriver.