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If they travelled 350 miles in 7 hours, what rate of speed were they doing?If they travelled 350 miles in 7 hours, what rate of speed were they doing?If they travelled 350 miles in 7 hours, what rate of speed were they doing?If they travelled 350 miles in 7 hours, what rate of speed were they doing?If they travelled 350 miles in 7 hours, what rate of speed were they doing?If they travelled 350 miles in 7 hours, what rate of speed were they doing?If they travelled 350 miles in 7 hours, what rate of speed were they doing?If they travelled 350 miles in 7 hours, what rate of speed were they doing?If they travelled 350 miles in 7 hours, what rate of speed were they doing?If they travelled 350 miles in 7 hours, what rate of speed were they doing?If they travelled 350 miles in 7 hours, what rate of speed were they doing?
It is the average speed.
You would still have travelled 42 miles but 42/0.6 is equivalent to 70 kilometers,
*average *travelled
810 miles travelled in 9 days equates to :- 810/9 miles travelled in 9/9 days. That is : 90 miles per day.
kalinagos r indigenous people who travelled across the world without knowing
Kalinagos
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The Kalinagos and Tainos loved settling in areas around the water bodies.
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Madagascar
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fishing, agriculture and basketmaking.
The Kalinago people, also known as the Caribs, typically have dark skin, usually brown to black in color, and black hair. They tend to have strong and muscular builds, reflecting their history as warriors and skilled sailors. Some traditional Kalinago adornments include body paint, tattoos, and jewelry made from natural materials such as beads and shells.
Yes.
The Tainos were a peaceful Arawak people who inhabited the Caribbean islands, focusing on agriculture and fishing. In contrast, the Kalinagos (also known as Caribs) were a more warlike indigenous group who dominated the Lesser Antilles and relied on hunting and gathering. The Kalinagos were known for their fierce resistance to European colonization, while the Tainos were more open to interaction.