There is no Interstate Highway 1, at least not in the US.
If there were one, then it would be a north-south route, like all of the other odd-numbered
highways in the country are.
We can safely say, however, that it would NOT run "from north to south". Road building
projects are typically undertaken only when the design and funding exist to permit them
to be built to handle traffic in both directions.
Chloroplasts would be found in large numbers in green plants as that is where photosynthesis takes place.
The two wires that travel between two three way switches are called travelers.
No, DNA is not an isotope. Isotopes are forms of an element with different numbers of neutrons, whereas DNA is a molecule composed of nitrogenous bases, sugars, and phosphate groups that carry genetic information.
some carry and some may not carry
This is necessary because it keeps the numbers of chromosomes the same through every generation. As you might know 1 extra or 1 missing chromosome is harmful for an individual.
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No, odd numbered highways go North and South. Even numbered highways go East and West. Three digit highways are bypasses around cities.
A network of U.S. highways connecting the 48 contiguous states and most of the cities with populations above 50,000, begun in the 1950s and estimated to carry about a fifth of the nation's traffic. This was passed by President Eisenhower.
Music instruments that are suited for the travelers to carry and play would be an accordion or a guitar. These instruments come with a carry-on strap that make them easy to be carried around from place to place.
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David Bushnell's "Turtle" submersible was designed to carry one person; the operator.
They'd stop travelers, threaten them and rob them, then leave.
Travelers checks are reccomended anywhere you travel. They are also reccomended if you want to carry a good sum on cash on you. The travelers checks come mighty handy there just in case. It is a good precaution.
Yes, it is recommended to carry your passport with you while traveling in Europe as it is the primary form of identification for international travelers.
While modern trains are much longer than they used to be and can carry much more tonnage of goods than used to be the case, in total they are used much less today than they were in the period from 1880 - 1955 or thereabouts.Trains and their tracks were built and owned by the railroads. Highways, and later the interstate highways, were built and owned by the government but used by trucks. So the trucking industry had a financial advantage over trains once trucks became powerful enough to carry large loads long distances.Today, airplanes and trucks carry a great deal more freight than do trains, in total, and trains carry almost no long-distance passengers, that service now being done primarily by airplanes, buses, and cars.
As of 2021, travelers can legally carry up to 10,000 worth of silver from India to the USA without declaring it to customs.
Saint Bernards traditionally carry a small barrel around their necks, which historically held brandy or other supplies for travelers in need of assistance.