Water will always take the path of least resistance to flow from higher to lower elevation.
Route 1: St. Lawrence Seaway (including Lake Champlain shortcut)
Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, Gulf of Ader, and Arabian Sea:D
The explorers of his time were seeking a water route to Asia. The land routes were long, dangerous, and expensive so to find a water route meant that the goods from India and China could reach Europe faster and with less expense.
The shortest water route from the Red Sea to Hawaii typically involves navigating through the Suez Canal to the Mediterranean Sea, then passing through the Strait of Gibraltar into the Atlantic Ocean. From there, vessels would head westward across the Atlantic, often passing south of the Caribbean islands before entering the Pacific Ocean. Finally, they would navigate towards Hawaii, making adjustments for currents and weather conditions along the way.
There was no water route to India. Italy have a monopoly on the spice trade because they had the only water route to India
There is no shortest water fall in the world,but the tallest is Angle falls.There is no name for the shortest because it is a little sprinkle in eroded rock
The water route is the Danube.
The English Channel has to be crossed to get from France or Belgium by the shortest route to the UK. At its narrowest point, it is only 22 miles between southeast England and northern France.
A water route would be faster.
The Europeans were looking for a water route to Asia. Shipping technology and ships had improved and the fact that people wanted the goods from Asia. If a shipping route could be found it would have meant big money for the traders, ships, and crowns involved.
I wish i knew
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