The Kalinagos, also known as the Caribs, primarily traveled by canoe, which were typically made from the trunks of large trees and could accommodate multiple people and cargo. These canoes were well-suited for navigating rivers and coastal waters, allowing the Kalinagos to engage in trade, fishing, and exploration. Their seafaring skills enabled them to travel between islands in the Caribbean and establish connections with other Indigenous groups.
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.
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Kalinagos
The Kalinagos and Tainos loved settling in areas around the water bodies.
arwaks
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Madagascar
Yes.
fishing, agriculture and basketmaking.
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all over the lesser antilles
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