the Great Lakes
There are no records to determine which country first used ships to trade with.
my mum
It changed everything from imperialism to trade in the world; and in society, it helped modernize society and create social classes.
Apart from causing hundreds of thousanmds of deaths on both sides it failed to acheive its objectice of closing the Dardenelles to German shipping.
The South Tower of the World Trade Center collapsed at 9:59 AM on September 11, 2001. This followed the impact of American Airlines Flight 175, which struck the building at 9:03 AM. The collapse occurred approximately 56 minutes after the impact.
The Yangtze River in China is considered the world's busiest waterway, serving as a crucial transportation route for trade and shipping activities. It plays a significant role in connecting several major cities and industrial hubs in China.
The Strait of Gibraltar is considered one of the largest straits in the world. It connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea and separates Europe from Africa. It is an important waterway for maritime trade and shipping.
The Panama Canal is one of the most important shipping locations in the world. It serves as a crucial maritime shortcut, connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, significantly reducing travel time for vessels. This strategic waterway facilitates international trade by allowing ships to avoid the lengthy and hazardous route around the southern tip of South America. Its impact on global shipping and commerce makes it a vital landmark in maritime logistics.
Canada has the longest coastline in the world. Canada is bounded on three sides by oceans (Pacific, Arctic and Atlantic). In addition to having a major impact on climate and weather, oceans provide transportation, food, and a means of livelihood, as well as recreation and pleasant scenery.
The impact of trade was when dragons came down and took over the world.
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Meteorology has a large impact on the shipping industry. The weather can effect shipping patterns across the world.
The world's longest inland waterway open to ocean shipping is the St. Lawrence Seaway-Great Lakes Waterway in Canada, which was opened in 1959. It is 3,790 km in length, from Anticosti Island to the head of Lake Superior.
Spain got its riches with gold and silver, France by fur trade,Netherlands by shipping,trade
Because it just does.
There are no records to determine which country first used ships to trade with.
my mum