about 100 mile
The Western Front during World War I stretched approximately 400 miles (640 kilometers) from the North Sea in Belgium down to the Swiss border. This front was characterized by a series of trench systems and was the main theater of war for the Allies and Central Powers. It witnessed significant battles and a stalemate that lasted for much of the war.
The Western Front was a key theater of World War I, primarily located in France and Belgium, where the Allies faced off against the Central Powers, particularly Germany. The front was characterized by extensive trench systems that stretched for hundreds of miles. The purpose of these trenches was to provide soldiers with protection from enemy fire, create a defensive position, and facilitate the movement of troops and supplies while minimizing casualties in the brutal stalemate of trench warfare.
life in the western trails were very very hard because people had to walk alot of miles just to get a drink for water and many more
panama canal ... most definitely not the panama canal which is less than 100 miles in length, Erie canal is somewhere around 360 miles, does not mean this is the longest, but it certainly is the longest that I am aware of St. Lawrence seaway is somewhere around 2500 miles long but is not just a canal, its a mixture of canal, lake, river, and others that im unsure of
The Great Western Cattle Trail stretched approximately 1,500 miles from southern Texas to railheads in Kansas, particularly in the areas of Abilene and Dodge City. Established in the late 1800s, it was a major route for cattle drives, facilitating the movement of cattle to markets in the north. The trail played a significant role in the development of the cattle industry in the United States.
About 100 miles
World Wars I and II were fought against the Germans on the western front. Whereas the Western Front in the First World War was very static (only moving a few miles each way during the course of the whole war, the western front in the Second World War lasted less than a year with the crushing defeat of France
The Western Front during World War I stretched approximately 400 miles (640 kilometers) from the North Sea in Belgium down to the Swiss border. This front was characterized by a series of trench systems and was the main theater of war for the Allies and Central Powers. It witnessed significant battles and a stalemate that lasted for much of the war.
The entire western part of China is extremely populated whilst the Eastern has a ratio of 1 person per 20 miles.
More than 3000 miles (4800 kms) from the northern most part of British Colombia in western Canada to New Mexico
51843 square miles.
The Great Salt Lake in Utah is the largest salt water lake in the entire Western Hemisphere. On average it covers around 1700 square miles, but it's very shallow so the surface area fluctuates considerably.
The Great Salt Lake in Utah is the largest salt water lake in the entire Western Hemisphere. On average it covers around 1700 square miles, but it's very shallow so the surface area fluctuates considerably.
1806 miles
521 miles
ABOUT 355 miles.
The World War 1 trenches could stretch for hundreds of miles along the Western Front, from the North Sea to Switzerland. The trenches themselves varied in length, but typically were around 400-500 miles long overall.