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Light travels fastest through space which has no air. Space is a vacuum which is the fastest way for light to travel.
The Continental Divide. Correct. Look on an atlas, or as you travel along any latitude in the US, there will be highway signs along the way that mark your crossing of the Continental Divide (all along the longitude degrees, so as you travel east to west or west to east, you will see a sign as you cross the Continental Divide).
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are all counties across the U/S. managed the same way?
Because they are waves, and waves travel that way.
The transcontinental railroad became the cheapest and fastest way to travel from the east coast to the west in the late 1800s. Its completion in 1869 significantly reduced travel time and cost for passengers and goods crossing the United States.
Running.
By Helicopter.
Airplanes are the fastest way to travel a long distance. - Over short distances, some trains may be faster
Beacause it was the fastest and easiest way to travel.
Souldryou run conduit parallel with the building if the fastest way is diagonal across the building
By plane.
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No. Hurricane Andrew was formed on the west coast of Africa, and hurricanes always travel west first, possibly hitting land, then will curve up northeast before dying out. There is no way Hurricane Andrew could travel west all the way across the Atlantic, then Mexico, then all the way across the Pacific, and hit Asia. Hurricane Andrew would have been caught by some current near the Caribbean Islands, which it was.
If you travel west across the International Dateline, then before you reach your destination and interact with other people who haven't traveled along with you, you need to tear an extra day off of your calendar, and crank your wristwatch ahead to 24 hours later.
Take the car.