If there were no fast means of transport, travel and trade would rely heavily on slower methods, leading to increased travel times and reduced efficiency in logistics. This could hinder economic growth, as goods would take longer to reach markets, and people would have limited access to opportunities and resources. Additionally, social interactions and cultural exchanges would be diminished, as distances would feel more significant, potentially isolating communities. Overall, the pace of life would slow considerably, affecting various aspects of society.
Olden means of transports were slow and modern transports are fast.
· Changing to better transport (trains, buses, walking etc.) Have some setbacks: most type of these types of transport is slow and some are expensive if you use them for life. · Having a car means you can go faster, which means getting to your destination quicker, but drawbacks might happen: gridlock, flat tyre, out of fuel etc. · · Cars can sometimes go as fast as two to three times faster than public transport.
It would go super fast and when its night it will be morning. love girls.
It would go super fast and when its night it will be morning. love girls.
It means "fast". Or "be fast". "Bystro" would be the better transliteration. It's an adverb that means fast, quickly, rapidly
I would go with "Fast, and with Vigor". A very spirited uptempo.
You would have to fast for 40 days.
It be a powerful and fast animal
Please answer it fast!
It would go super fast and when its night it will be morning. love girls.
It would go super fast and when its night it will be morning. love girls.
Fast. (quickly). Post haste means - as fast as possible. The expression has its origins in the early days of the UK postal service when special transport services were laid on for delivering the post (mail) on time and without delay.