Net Search. Unit 5.
1. I have searched in Internet this information about the possibilities to travel from London to Torquay:
Travel considerations for a journey between London and Torquay:
By Road: If you were in a road vehicle maintaining an average speed of 40mph (64 kmh), it would take you approximately 3.9 hours to travel from London to Torquay.
By train: If you were in a train that averaged 100mph (160.9 kmh) it would take you around 1.6 hours to travel from London to Torquay.
By air: If you were in a plane and maintained an average airspeed of 450 mph (724.1 kmh),you travelling time would be approximately 0.8 hours for London to Torquay. (Includes 30 minutes fanning about time).
So the shortest possible time to get Torquay from London is travelling by air.
About the quickest possible route there are the driving directions from London to Torquay:
Set out from London, throwing part of country carrying on the road in direction to Hounslow, after to Reading, Swindon, passing near Bristol and Weston-Super-Mare, Exeter, and finally arrive in Torquay.
Travel considerations for a journey between Exeter and Istanbul:
By road and plane: The most easy and quick way to get Turkey from Torquay is travelling by car up to The Exeter Airport and catch a flight to Istanbul.
2. Quiz questions about Torquay:
Has Torquay been one of the UK’s top holiday destinations since Victorian Times?
Who first was used the Ribera name to describe their favourite resort?
Is Torquay a good thinking resort to visitors who are interested in marine activities?
Is true that there are twenty-two miles of coastline, cliffs, coves and beaches and walks to rival any in the North West of England?
What sort of climate is in Torquay?