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Is it possible to drive from the US to Brazil?

Is it possible to drive from the US to Brazil?

Can you drive from California to Brazil? Yes, the driving distance from CA to BR would be 3000 miles and will take about 29 hours by car.

What is difference between North and South America?

Key Difference: North America and South America are two continents. However, North America is in the Northern Hemisphere, i.e. north of the equator, while South America is in the Southern South America, i.e. south of the equator. Together, North America and South America are often referred to as the Americas.

Is South America safe?

While some parts of South America have been deemed dangerous by the U.S. Department of State, much of the continent is perfectly safe to visit. Travelers are advised to avoid the entire country of Venezuela due to ongoing political instability.

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How long would it take to walk to Brazil?

Distance wise this is 4,244Km (2,637 miles). So, a total of 2,473 hours or 104 days of straight walking (no sleep, no stopping to eat). If we assume a 10h a day walk, we are really talking about 247 days.

Where would a war between China and the United States most likely start?

Such a conflict would most likely be started in either Asia (around Taiwan, the South China Sea, or South Korea) or in the Middle East (around Israel, Iraq, or Iran). So on one side, we have Team USA.

Would the US have been able to fight in Europe and the Pacific?

On the upside, only some of the requirements for fighting in Europe and the Pacific overlap. As was the case in World War II, the U.S. Army would bear the brunt of defending Europe, while the Navy would concentrate on the Pacific. The U.S. Air Force (USAF) would play a supporting role in both theaters.

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What are China’s advantages in a potential war with the US?

Geographically, China enjoys a great advantage in a potential conflict with the U.S. in the South and East China seas. Notably, China would be able to support its warships logistically in terms of fuel and ammunition, provide combat repair facilities nearby and move sailors on and off their ships with ease.

What would the US alliance structure be in a war with China?

The alliance structure of any given conflict would depend on the particulars of that conflict; any of the Philippines, Vietnam, South Korea, Japan or Taiwan could become China’s primary target. The rest, U.S. pressure aside, might well prefer to sit on the sidelines.