The fastest way to cross the English Channel is by taking a high-speed ferry or catamaran. These vessels can travel at speeds of up to 40 knots (46 mph) and complete the crossing in around 35-40 minutes. Another option is to take a helicopter, which can make the journey in as little as 22 minutes.
The body of water is between the UK and France and is called the English Channel. The fastest way to cross it is through the channel tunnel from Dover to Calais (red doted line on map)
Susie Maroney, born in Cronulla in NSW in 1974, swam the English Channel in 1991. Susie was 17 when she made the fastest female two way English Channel Crossing, in the time of 17 h 14 mins.
Allied troops crossed the English Channel on 6 June 1944 to land in France and eventually make their way to Germany.
Depends which way the wind was blowing. Anything from 4 hours to 4 weeks.
I'm not sure if this is the fastest but it is faster than selective breeding. it is called genetic engineering
With current technology, there is no way to cross 12 light-years - not if you want to send humans or robots for example.
You'd need to cross the English Channel to go from London to Paris. If you're going by rail, you cannot cross OVER the Channel - but you can cross UNDER it. To Vienna, you'll cross a great number of rivers, but the most important is probably the Rhine. Lots of bridges that way.
No, they are a long way from the Baltic Sea. They are in the English Channel.
no the English channel is in the way
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The temperature in the sea, whilst David Walliams was swimming the English Channel was under 7 degrees the whole way.