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Try an airplane. Answer As I have thought was to build a sail boat and put it in the ocean and see how far it will take me.
I assume you mean travel to Utah when they were forced out of Illinois in 1846. Those that were in Illinois did not travel by ocean, as it would be an extremely round-about way to get to Utah. There were many from the British Isles that were converted to mormonism by missionaries that of course traveled across the ocean to the U.S. to join with the other members. Most, though, traveled up either the Mississippi or Missouri rivers to join with the other members and then traveled across the plains to Utah.
As a preposition, across can be used in many ways. Some examples of opposites in use:We can get to the other side across the lake or around the lake.We can travel to Spain sailing across the ocean or flying over the ocean.We will make it across the chasm or fall into the chasm.You may use the phone across the room or up the stairs.We can travel across the country or stay athome.We will make it across the border or land injail.
Yes, the Pacific Ocean does border 3 other countries other than the US
there are special news monkeys. They are flying monkeys that travel across the ocean to other countries and find news and spy on them when they fly back to Brazil they go to the paper elephant and talk into there ears and these elephant vomit out newspapers out of there trunks. It sounds complex but works well.
We aren't designed to travel in the ocean while other animals, like sharks, are.
Uganda is what is known as a landlocked country, meaning that it has no direct access to a sea or ocean, and that it is bordered by other countries.
Yes, if you travel frequently.
Yes
Australia borders the Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, and Southern Ocean. Canada borders the Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and Arctic Ocean. Chile borders the Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and Southern Ocean.