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At the Babylonian Empire's greatest extent, modern day Turkey would be located to the northwest.
The Persian Empire, at its height during the Achaemenid period, spanned approximately 3,000 miles from east to west. It extended from the Indus Valley in present-day India to the Aegean Sea in modern-day Turkey. This vast territory included various regions and cultures, making it one of the largest empires in ancient history.
it is one day before the day on the eastern side
Mining brought people west because people wanted gold. They also wanted to get rich quick. But a good miner would get ten cents a day. The miners did not rich the merchants got rich because people bought from the,.
Came with the fall of the Berlin wall on the 10th of November 1989. Official unification happened on October 3rd 1990 and is know as "Unification Day in Germany
You don't gain a day by traveling West, only by traveling East. You lose a day going West.
when u travel from west to east u gain a day while when u travel east to west u lose a day. it means that when u go from west to east u are one day ahead from west and when u go to west from east u are one day back from east.
Depends on the speed at which it is traveling and the hours that it is driven.
Yes, when traveling west across time zones, you may "lose" a day. This is because you might arrive at your destination earlier in local time than you left, thus skipping a day according to the calendar.
The pioneers traveled by horse-drawn wagons on the Oregon Trail, averaging around 10-15 miles per day. Additionally, some pioneers used stagecoaches or rode horses for faster travel.
When traveling from west to east then yes, you lose a day. But, when travelling from east to west you gain a day. Example: American Samoa is east of the dateline and independent Samoa is west of the dateline, although there is only about 60 nautical miles between the islands. So Wednesday in American Samoa is Thursday in independent Samoa.
It does not really matter. Just what rate of speed you are traveling at
It streched 2000 miles from the Missouri River to present day California.
Yes if you travel westwards. No if you go east.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) moved west in search of religious freedom, while most other pioneers moved west in search of wealth or job opportunities.
he travled to find the land of gold but instead found pearls and indians
pioneers were worker men so they needed to get around the place quite quickly