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People have changed the land in India in similar ways as everywhere else on Earth. Because of deforestation, transportation and building the topography of the land has changed.
The U.S. helped to start a revolution in Panama in order to get land for a canal.
Most arable land became "communal land" or "ejidos".
they changed it by adding farmland
land, labor, and capitalism.
it changed by the land.
A Hovercraft.
A Hovercraft
Both. They traveled by land when they were on land, and by sea when traveling across continents, like to the colonies.
The nobility and the Church. Both had extensive land holdings.
If you have the ball in your hands to start with then no, that is called a travel
In his book "Around the World in Eighty Days," Michael Palin notes that train travel has changed very little since the 1870s. He highlights the enduring appeal and reliability of train journeys, as well as the historic charm and nostalgia associated with traveling by rail.
they travel across land part of the time
People have changed the land in India in similar ways as everywhere else on Earth. Because of deforestation, transportation and building the topography of the land has changed.
as long as they are both traveling through the air, then the speed is the same.
There is one prototype that scientists have waterproofed and changed from regular cars that can drive on land and water and also be driven underwater. It looks like a Pontiac Soltice GXP.
land