by carriage. wagon ect..... or if your talking about engines and stuff it would be a train
Walking is the oldest. Riding (or being pulled by) an animal is the second oldest. The oldest mode not requiring the energy of a living creature (other than to steer) is sailing.
horses and carreges.
Donkeys were the chief form of transport (other than walking).
It changed the world because it gave people a way of transport other than walking by two feet, it made travelling much easier
It changed the world because it gave people a way of transport other than walking by two feet, it made travelling much easier
It depends on your mode of transport. More than a day if you are walking, less than 5 minutes in a fighter aircraft.
Other than the human brain, the Abacus
we can move faster than other transport
Think of walking across a flat surface (plains), and then walking up a series of hills (mountains). It's easier to travel across plains because they are flat and broad.
Water transport is preferred for transporting bulky goods over long distances economically, as ships can carry large quantities of cargo. It is slower than air transport but faster than road or rail transport for long distances. Water transport is also more environmentally friendly compared to other modes of transport.
Because you don't have to build roads over water.
by not striking out and walking