Ships stay close to the coast line to have more opportunities for trade.
None. You would travel across the Southern Ocean to get from Africa to Antarctica.
You would end up in Europe, then Asia if you continued going east.
"Across the continent" typically refers to going from one side of a continent to the other, usually implying a long distance travel journey.
A mountain range can make travel or transporting goods difficult due to the challenging terrain, narrow paths, and inclement weather conditions.
Northwest if you live near or in Illinois. North Northwest if you live near or in Washington. Directly North if you live in the Hawaiian Islands.
To travel across oceans.... Seas..... Sigh.....
the Mediterranean and the Atlantic ocean!!!
So it is easier to get to other places or travel across oceans and go on vacation.
The North Sea, and the Atlantic Ocean.
to ensure safe travel across sea's and oceans, an to not have an earthquake or hurricane tear down their city.
to ensure safe travel across sea's and oceans, an to not have an earthquake or hurricane tear down their city.
ocean atlantique
This has certainly happened. A particular risk is the use of sea water as ballast. Invasive species can also hide in produce crates during overseas travel.
They invented the first airplane and if we didn't have airplanes we wouldn't be able to travel across the oceans or to different states fast.
Wind can travel long distances, depending on its intensity and weather patterns. In general, wind can travel hundreds to thousands of miles before dissipating. Stronger winds, like jet streams, can travel even greater distances across continents and oceans.
If you travel by air or land, you would not have to cross any ocean, depending upon your departure and arrival points. If you travel by ship, you would need to travel the Pacific and the Indian Oceans.
It can travel across the vacuum of space.