NorthWest
The boat would be travelling west. But..... the direction of travel through the canal is from North West to South East.
A ship sails southeast when traveling through the Panama Canal from the Caribbean to the Pacific Ocean. Although the Pacific Ocean is west of the Atlantic Ocean in Central America, at Panama the Caribbean Sea arm of the Atlantic is to the north, and the Pacific to the south. Canal builders took advantage of natural lakes and valleys, so the actual orientation of the canal is NW to SE. Going from the Pacific to the Atlantic, ships travel to the northwest.
actually, it's sinterklaas, and he goes by boat
They travel the way they do because when the wind blows it makes waves and goes to the direction the wind is blowing.
None. Cruise ships only goes to Fiji from Australia and New Zealand, this very boat stop all over the south pacific island nation.
up because when heated, it becomes light and goes up.
It depends on the ship and how fast it goes/route it takes
No. The Ghan goes from Adelaide to Darwin. The train that goes East-west, from Sydney to Perth, is the Indian Pacific. You can get a train from Brisbane to Sydney, and then catch the Indian Pacific to Perth, but it does not travel there directly.
the name of a boat that goes underwater is called a SUBMARINE.
Assuming the boat goes about 60mph (this would be a speed boat), it would take 3000/60 = 50 hours or about 2 days of non-stop driving. Don't forget to bring extra gas!
the propeller turns and the boat goes
If you cannot see in what direction the water itself is moving, fold a paper boat and put it in the water, and see which way it goes.