Either Freight planes or ships.
It depends on the country that you are from, but bananas are almost always going to have a lot of "food miles." They likely had to travel over a thousand miles to reach your store.
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from China, 6400kms away?
lots
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The distance a pineapple travels to reach England can vary significantly based on its origin. Most pineapples sold in England are imported from countries like Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, or the Philippines, which can be around 5,000 to 7,000 miles. After harvesting, they are typically shipped by sea, which can take several weeks. Overall, the total journey involves considerable travel across oceans and continents before reaching consumers in England.
Vehicles travel faster in space because there is no friction or air resistance to slow them down, allowing them to reach higher speeds. In Earth's atmosphere, air resistance creates drag, which hinders the vehicle's speed. Additionally, the absence of gravity in space allows vehicles to maintain their velocity without needing propulsion to counteract gravitational forces.
None can.
In 1620 it took 3 months to reach North America from England so they had to time their trip for the best weather.
Sorry but no
A monkey is in a room. Suspended from the ceiling is a bunch of bananas, beyond the monkey's reach. In the corner of the room is a box. How can the monkey get the bananas? The solution is that the monkey must push the box under the bananas, then stand on the box, and then grab the bananas. However, figuring this out requires a planning algorithm.
The Norwegians - and other Vikings and Scandinavians - had to cross the North Sea to reach England.