the St. Lawrence Seaway
The Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway is how most goods are shipped to Europe. Canada ships beef, pork and sweet corn to Europe.
don't go on ships
All on Ebay. It ships to Canada.
canadian ships and aircraft tracked soviet submarines.
corridors are transportation easier, rivers and coastal waters, sometimes combined with human- made canals, and locks for example allows ocean going ships to travel betweenthe Atlantic ocean and the great lakes.. barriers are geographic that prevent or slow down . in much of the north, snow and ice block travel by land or water.
The English traveled to Canada on ships
Ships.
Economically, that's where all the money-making is. With the biggest towns, meaning the biggest manufacturers, and a large population meaning lots of consumers.
If you are meaning is it possible for humans to fly, technically, yes. Humans can fly in airplanes, and space ships, and when astronauts are in space, zero-gravity makes them float, close to flying.
The Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway is how most goods are shipped to Europe. Canada ships beef, pork and sweet corn to Europe.
The Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway is how most goods are shipped to Europe. Canada ships beef, pork and sweet corn to Europe.
Newfoundland, Canada.
food to the central power
Ships, cars, airplanes
They climbed aboard ships and sailed here.
Canada sent many soldiers, ships and aircraft to the Korean war.
Before motorized vehicles, ships were the fastest and most economical way to move goods (and often, people). A sea makes it possible to sail ships.