3. WHAT ARE THE TRANSPORTATION ROUTES IN THIS AREA?
There are many transportation routes in Europe, the most preferred way being traveling by train
Europeans also find it very convenient to travel by car, plane, or boat
An example of a transportation route is one by train, traveling from the Netherlands to France, and then to Germany and finally Switzerland. You could also travel this distance in a car or bus, but a train would be the most convenient and fastest way to travel
It takes a long time to cover space in Europe because of the large mountain ranges like Matterhorn (14,692 ft), Mount Olympus (9,573 ft), and Mont Blanc (15,781 ft)
Europe is also the sixth largest continent, having about 3.931 million square miles
8. WHAT SPEEDS UP MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE AND GOODS FROM PLACE TO PLACE?
Any mode of transportation can help speed up the movement of goods and people in Europe, be it cars, boats, trains, etc.
For example, delivery trucks can help deliver goods in fast, fresh, and convenient way
Another example would be the preferred use of trains in Europe, which help people get from place to place in a fast and convenient way
This also applies with shipping products and people overseas with ferries and other sorts of boats, helping deliver people and goods to their destinations quickly
9. What slows down movement of people and goods from place to place?
While shipping goods, accidents involving the product can always happen, which slows down the production of goods
In means of transporting people, traffic jams, engine troubles, trouble with weather, or construction can slow down helping people getting to where they need to be.