That's an amazing thing to research.
If you don't insist that the route must be over land all the way, then you
could look at the trip along the parallel of 54.74° north latitude, from Unimak
Island in the Aleutians to the southern boundary of the Alaskan 'panhandle'.
That's a due-eastward trip of 1,355 miles! Roughly the same as the distance
No, transverse means crosswise. It would be something across something else. You may make a transverse incision across the abdomen, for example (which could be straight or crooked as long as it is in a cross direction).
No, I could not.
It Could Depend. But it could be possible.
time zones are not completely straight because it could split cities or counties in half. on half of the city could be in one time zone and the other half could be in another time zone. so the person across the street from you could be in a different time zone.
The warmest temperature it could be in Alaska with snow and ice everywhere would be just above freezing, around 34-36 degrees Fahrenheit. If it gets warmer than this, the snow and ice would start to melt.
Yes, by air or sea.
You travel East from almost anywhere in Alaska to get to Canada. The Exception being if you were in, say, Juneau (The Capitol) (or anywhere else in that dogleg of Alaska) You could then travel, only by Plane, EITHER North, South or East, depending on where in Canada you wish to go.
They built straight roads so that they could travel quicker; thus covering less territory.
They could travel by land or sea across Panama or around Cape Horn
Depending on your location, to travel from US to Canada you could go from east to west, from west to east, from north to south, or from south to north. From Alaska, Michigan and Maine you could travel from west to east. From Washington*, Minnesota**, New York and Maine you could travel from east to west. From Alaska, Washington* and Michigan*** you could travel from north to south. From a dozen states you could travel from south to north. * Victoria, British Columbia, is south of the 49th parallel. ** From Minnesota's northwest angle. *** Detroit, Michigan is north of Windsor, Ontario. (Note: This is not an exhaustive list.)
No, transverse means crosswise. It would be something across something else. You may make a transverse incision across the abdomen, for example (which could be straight or crooked as long as it is in a cross direction).
If you could travel in a straight line from Rio, you would travel about 3,889 miles to the South Pole.
A combination of train through the Channel tunnel and further land travel. You could go by a ferry across the English Channel. You could fly to a nearby airport.
If you could travel in a straight line form San Francisco, California to the South Pole, you would travel about 8,600 miles.
depends where you are going! it could be from an hour to about 9hours!
Jamaica is a great place to hide. You also could travel to Juneau, Alaska and hide there.
A pedicure could help to start straighten them out. You should always cut your toe nails straight across.