19 over 5 as a percent = 380%
What is 24 over 60 as a percent
One over 8 percent (one-eighth percent) = 0.00125
what is the percent of 2 over 6
23 over 80 as a percent is 28.75%.
The von Thunen model has weaknesses because it does not allow for things like roads or railroads that make it easier to transport goods over long distances. He also does not anticipate things like refrigerated transport that would allow even perishable things to be transported over long distances.
Animals, horses, mules, over water on boats, walking, carrying by hand and feet.
Over 160,000 prisoners were transported from Britain to penal colonies in Australia during the 18th and 19th centuries. Some of the offenses included stealing an animal, theft of goods valued over 5 shillings, and the unlawful cutting down of a tree.
Narnia
because it has transported goods and people over some of the most arid regions in the world for thousands of years.
The Ancient Egyptians transported their goods by boat. They had the good fortune of having a river flowing north, to the Mediterranean Sea and its trade partners.
they traded goods like gold, silver, copper, and fine pottery traveled the over land trade routes.
the united states
Yes, olives are transported all over the world
The brittish had the 3000 mile supply line along the Atlantic Ocean which transported weapons, tools, and other goods.
The Mayans used canoes for transportation over water, along the coast and on the rivers. The Mayans had a series of roads, called sacbeobs, that connected all the Mayan ceremonial centers. The roads were traveled by walking. Slaves and llamas were used to carry goods.
During the Middle Ages, goods were transported by ship, packed on horseback and mules, and carted, where the roads were good enough. Much of what was produced in those days was consumed locally, and so did not need transportation. Local goods were usually distributed by the producers themselves. If you wanted bread, you went to a baker; if you wanted beef, you went to a butcher; if you wanted eggs, you went to the farmer. Merchants who traveled carried much more expensive goods over distances, and these were often sold in market places, or even directly to wealthy people.