Japanese migrants primarily used steamships to travel to Canada during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These vessels facilitated trans-Pacific travel, allowing thousands of Japanese to seek opportunities in Canada, particularly in British Columbia. Once they arrived, many settled in communities where they worked in industries such as fishing, farming, and forestry. The journey was often long and challenging, reflecting the broader patterns of migration during that era.
they use ships
Dogsleds
Canada was build up along coastlines, rivers and lakes because boats and ships were the main form of transportation and trade.
Japanese form of what?
I doubt it, since the main purpose of the form is to ensure that the non-custodial parent is aware of and approves of the trip. There wouldn't be a form if Canada didn't care about the non-custodial parent's wishes.
The main form of transportation in Australia is the car.
The adverb form of migration is "migrationally."
There's no best form of car transportation. It depends on what kind of car transportation you want. If you have a big family, then I recommend you to get a van and that would be the best form of car transportation.
No, they do not migrate. However, they are rapidly expanding their range and I suppose that could be considered a form of migration.
No, the word 'migrate' is a verb: migrate, migrates, migrating, migrated.The noun form are the gerund (verbal noun) migrating, the nouns migrant and migration.
The first form of the Pokemon you migrated
Because cars are a form of transportation.