It depends on how its done. a Man and a Women have both done it, different routes. One from Africa to south America. One from the New England area to Europe. it took the 2-3 months, but distance was also gained while sleeping on a boat at night. A Guy named Dan Martin is going to be doing the whole distance. Gps will drop him back in the water exactly where he left it the previous day, and he's claiming it to take 4 months of swimming 8 hrs a day.
Do you mean swimming from the North Pacific Ocean near the North Pole or the South Pacific Ocean near Antarctica, or do you mean swimming from the East of the Pacific Ocean near Asia and Oceania to the West of the Pacific Ocean near the Americas. They'd both be a really long time. An average swimmer would probably take about 40 days or maybe even longer both ways, because you're either swimming from near the North Pole to Antarctica, or America to Asia.
How long did it take to cross the Atlantic Ocean in 1902
about thirty days.
4 Hour and 4 minutes
no one knows she didn't make it across .she crashed
32 hrs
i think it is about 3 hours
You cannot. It is not possible to drive across the Atlantic Ocean.
It depends are you going towards Chile via the Suez Canal and across the Pacific Ocean, or are you going across the Atlantic Ocean?
it took him less than 34 hours
From 10E to 75W would be - the most direct way, across the Atlantic Ocean - 85 degrees. There are 60 minutes per degree, so 85*60. Do the math. Of course, if you didn't like the Atlantic ocean, you could go east across Asia, across the Pacific Ocean, and then across the Americas - for a total of 360-85 = 285 degrees. But that would be the long way....
In Cartier's day, a trip across the Atlantic Ocean would take about a month, but much would depend on weather conditions.
33 1/2 hours