Geography, asked by harshithsivakumar1, 1 month ago

When you fly off somewhere on a plane, it's thanks to billions of tiny sea creatures. Explain why and no spam please.

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Answered by FleurxExotica
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No, we’re not scared of flying. Nor are we banned from major airlines and airports (yet). Actually we used to love flying and did it an awful lot. Never to an excessive amount but we’ve flown to 5 out of 7 continents, nearly 30 countries and we enjoyed every second of it. For many people, the concept of travelling is about getting on a flight to explore somewhere amazing and that’s exactly how it was for us.

Answered by abavasri22
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Want to know why we decided to stop flying?

‘Can you be a traveller and not fly? How does that work?’

That’s normally the response we get after telling people we committed to stop flying in 2017. Followed by a series of confused questions and puzzled expressions. Because of this, and how often this conversation seems to come up, we thought it would be a good idea to explain exactly why we decided to stop flying. And, also, why you should really think about stopping too…

No, we’re not scared of flying. Nor are we banned from major airlines and airports (yet). Actually we used to love flying and did it an awful lot. Never to an excessive amount but we’ve flown to 5 out of 7 continents, nearly 30 countries and we enjoyed every second of it. For many people, the concept of travelling is about getting on a flight to explore somewhere amazing and that’s exactly how it was for us.

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