The journey of the potato from London to the south of France would depend on the method of transport used. Historically, if transported by horse-drawn carriage or boat, it could take several days to a couple of weeks. In modern times, with trucks or trains, the trip could be completed in under 24 hours. Thus, the time frame varies significantly based on the era and mode of transportation.
I'd estimate that it takes 1 hour 45 minutes from London to the south of France.
about an hour
a long way away. i think the same distance from london to France
about an hour-there are several airports in the UK/France so north UK to south France takes twice as long as say London to Paris.
Well, honey, the Irish potato actually originated in the Andes Mountains of South America, and the french fry can thank Belgium for its roots. So, next time you're munching on some spuds, remember that they traveled a long way to end up on your plate!
From North London, about 2 hours. From South London, over 3 hours.
About 30
Its 9059 klms by air from London to Jo,berg
About 45mins to an hour to get to north London, anything up to 3 hours to get to south London
256 thousand bananas.
This depends totally on which part of London you are travelling from but once you are clear of London, about 45 miutes.
The word potato is pronounced with a long a.