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What does Santa travel in to deliver his presents?

What does Santa travel in to deliver his presents?

Santa and his elves would have to outfit his sleigh with a Stardust Antimatter Propulsion Engine. This device would allow Santa to deliver toys around the world in one night and be back to the North Pole in time for a Christmas Day feast.

Where does Santa travel from?

Santa usually starts at the International Date Line in the Pacific Ocean and travels west. Historically, Santa visits the South Pacific first, then New Zealand and Australia. After that Japan, Asia, across to Africa, then Western Europe, Canada, the United States, Mexico, Central and South America.

How does Santa Claus arrive?

When does Santa Claus arrive? It is said that on Christmas Eve Santa Claus loads his sleigh with toys and flies around the world, drawn by nine reindeer. Stopping at each child’s house, he slides down the chimney and leaves gifts, refreshing himself with milk and cookies left for him by the household’s children.

Where does Santa Claus go on his journey?

Santa Claus travel route. Santa usually starts at the International Date Line in the Pacific Ocean and travels west. Historically, Santa visits the South Pacific first, then New Zealand and Australia.

Where does Santa go first in the world?

So, historically, Santa visits the South Pacific first, then New Zealand and Australia. After that, he shoots up to Japan, over to Asia, across to Africa, then onto Western Europe, Canada, the United States, Mexico and Central and South America. But keep in mind, Santa’s route can be affected by weather, so it’s really unpredictable.

How many miles per second does Santa travel?

To move that 0.205 speed (0.33km) average distance from household to household, Santa will need to only travel at around 1,367 miles-per-second (2,200 km/s).

How does Santa get time to deliver presents?

He starts by delivering presents at the International Date Line and travels west following the Earth’s rotation around the sun. By doing that he gains many, many extra hours of time. Children are actually waking up and opening presents while Santa is still delivering! (See the section about how Santa and the reindeer are Riding Christmas Magic ).