The return trip was shorter due to several factors, including a favorable change in wind patterns and currents that facilitated quicker travel. Additionally, the travelers may have been more familiar with the route on the way back, allowing for more efficient navigation. Lastly, they might have been able to increase their pace, motivated by the prospect of returning home.
because they didnt have any tasks on the way back
The Lewis and Clark expedition return trip had to be timed perfectly so that the Missouri River would be free of ice. If they waited too long to began the return journey, they would have to endure another harsh winter on the Plains.
They didn't. Historians and map makers do this so you will be able to tell the routes apart.
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Yes, you can typically change the return date on a round trip ticket by contacting the airline or travel agency that issued the ticket. There may be fees or restrictions associated with changing the return date, so it's important to check the terms and conditions of your ticket.
because your senses are taking the journey in on your first trip on the return trip your mind has already absorbed most of the possible information it will see and recognizes where it has been. the amount of tiome might be similar but your experience is different to you minds perception. or maybe you looking forward to getting home because you'll be on familiar ground. so it seems to shorten the time because you rellax knowing you be back to the familiar.
The easternmost point of Peru is about 8.77° west of 60° W longitude. So, although you can reach Peru in either direction from 60° west, the trip is much shorter if you travel west from there.
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They were captured by Spanish, but were set free close to home.
the trip takes about 20 min or so according to the traffic. I'm sorry don't how much it costs.
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