Drought
on rivers
It depends on the route you take, but you need to travel across most of Central and South America.
In the early 1800s, most people traveled on rivers and canals because these waterways provided the most efficient means of transport for both goods and passengers. Moving by water was faster and cheaper than overland travel, especially for bulky items, thanks to the natural flow of rivers and the construction of canals that connected various regions. Additionally, the development of steamboats and canal systems facilitated increased trade and connectivity, making water travel the preferred option for many.
Yes, many rivers are navigable in Africa. It also has many very large lakes that people travel on.
A few are Rivers, coastal waters, sometimes combined with canals and locks, provide convenient travel routes!
Drought
Deep and wide enough for boats to travel and trade more recourses
They are a barrier to travel and settle ment because of the snow and there peaks
Deep and wide enough for boats to travel and trade more recourses
Deep and wide enough for boats to travel and trade more recourses
Mature rivers - Travel slowly Young rivers - Travel fast Old rivers - Travel VeRy SlOwLy Apex :D
Money, visa
Downhill.
the rivers make it difficult to travel across europe
If you want too...
Mississippi
it was easier to travel upstream