Plane, ferry or train.
Airplane. Or EuroStar train to France and then by train, car and boat.
it depends on where you are travelling from and what kind of transport you use.
ships carages horse back
the local people (the Sherpas) use a coach, called the peace coach as their public transport :) and this is coming from an 11 year old
In rural areas people use various modes of transport including cars, trucks, tractors, bikes, horses, buses and walking, amongst others.
There is no evidence that Sir Robert Falcon Scott ever attempted or reached the North Pole.
It's quite easy. Most places can be reached by buses/MRT. For places which cannot be reached by these 2 modes of transport, you can use the taxis.
Snowcat and snowmobile, mostly. Flying into Antarctica is common, though ships do sometimes go down towards the ice pack.
There are many modes of transport to use to travel across and through Europe. One could go via car, boat/ship, train (inter-rail) and by airplane, or by a combination of all of these.
In developing countries, including Mainland China, aside from the most common modes of transport such as air, sea, rail, trucking, cars, trailers,pipelines, cables and so on, the small and medium sized enterprises also extensively use bicycles, three-wheeled tricycles and motorcycles to transport goods, especially in the hinterland or inland parts of China. They also share other public transport like passenger buses, private cars and vehicles to carry cargo too, and that too in large quantities. Couriers who trek on foot into the wilderness with their deliveries are also common, but sadly all these forms of transport modes used in logistics are largely neglected.
Norway does not use the Euro
Most people use public transportation, being bus, subway, light rail and trolleybus the most common modes of transport. Also private transportation - cars, motorcycles, SUVs - is very common.