By trade. Also, by travel. For example, people carry goods in a ship or car, and in the transportation vehicle/ship, there might be a person who knows something about something or someone important and just tells people, and the people pass it on. And then it gets spread.
It depends on where in Italy. Many goods are trucked from place to place, but, especially in coastal areas, things are moved by boat. There is also some train transport and air transport, but these are far less common than trucks and boats.
By car and millions of them. Train and plane are popular also.
also walking
Italians move from place to place on train planes and automobiles. Ideas move from place to place throughout trading with other cultures
By using the transportation infrastructure.
Look at the one in top
weat
They used the Nile to transport goods to other countries or to import them.
goods are somthing like food clothing and or other excesories. they can be transported in by other countries or the U.S can transport them out.
It depends on what kind of goods, and the quantity of goods - and what other countries!
Italy, like many other countries, makes up for its resources that are in short supply by importing goods from other countries. Some of its main imports are chemicals, textiles, transport equipment, and tobacco.
By ship.
The word "export" is the noun and verb meaning goods sent in trade to other countries. The word "import" refers to goods received (purchased) from other countries.
It's called exporting goods to different countries.
The other colonial countries are exporting goods from each other so everytime they get goods from other countries, they're basically returning the favor of goods.
Road transport makes it possible to move goods from one location to another. This allows for people in different areas of the country or in other countries to obtain the products that are necessary for manufacturing, nutrition, and other important aspects of life.
The same modes of transport that exist in several other countries.
nonimportation
Sending goods to other countries.