If you fly West to East or the opposite you'd go through 24 time zones. If you flew directly over the poles you could do it and stay in two time zones.
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It could be East or West depending on which direction you travelled from Everest
Yes. Australia is completely south of the Equator, and Mexico is completelynorth of it. No matter what route you choose to travel between them, theroute must cross the Equator somewhere.
If you flew from New York to London, you would need to set your watch back 5 hours to adjust for the time difference. So, if it was 11 AM on your watch when you landed in London, the local time in London would be 6 AM.
Flying north from Malaysia you would reach Bangkok, the capital and most populous city of the Kingdom of Thailand.
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no you would not you would just get ice on you...
flew is not a preposition. sorry but through is a preposition
Up your butt, around the corner, through the tubes, and out your boobs. Flew to Venus, came out your penis.
If you left Korea early Wednesday morning and flew to Hawaii, you would arrive on Tuesday. This is because Hawaii is behind Korea in time zones, so when you account for the time difference and the flight duration, you effectively "gain" a day. Thus, you would arrive the day before, on Tuesday.
It will destroy the car because of the asteroid belt around the earth.
The correct past tense for "fly" is "flew." So it would be "he flew out." "Flied out" is incorrect.
Wiley Post flew solo around the world in 1933.
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Japanese bombers flew at low level over sea to avoid detection when approaching Pearl Harbor for attack. They flew through mountainous passes as well to achieve surprise. Before attacking the harbor they flew through 'Kolekole pass'.
Wiley Post Flew solo around the world for the second time in 1933