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Chapter: 03. From Here To There

Question 1

Three different types of land transport visible are a bus, a taxi (car), and a truck.
Vehicles like the bus, taxi, and truck are generally powered by engines that run on fuel.
The bicycle is powered by human effort (pedaling) and is used for individual travel, often for short distances. The truck, conversely, is powered by an engine and is primarily used for carrying goods over varying distances.

Question 2

The two primary means of air transport shown are aeroplanes and a helicopter.
The aeroplane is considered the fastest means of transport for long distances because of its high speed and efficiency in covering vast expanses quickly.
A specific advantage of the helicopter is its ability to land on any flat surface and fly at low heights, which means it can reach places where there are no airports.

Question 3

The pictures illustrate the evolution of land transport from ancient times, showing people walking or using slow animal-drawn carts, to modern times with advanced vehicles like high-speed trains and futuristic cars that offer much faster and more comfortable travel.
The invention of the wheel, represented by the cart, simplified early land travel by allowing heavier goods to be moved more easily and faster than by carrying them on backs, as the carts could be pulled by animals.
The traditional bullock cart is slow and has limited carrying capacity, while modern transport like the high-speed train is highly efficient, capable of carrying many people or goods over long distances at very high speeds.

Question 4

Two types of water transport shown are a large cargo ship and a rowing boat.
Large ships typically carry cargo, which refers to goods or produce. These goods are loaded and unloaded at a port.
Smaller boats like a rowing boat move on water through human effort, specifically by a person rowing it with oars.
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