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Motorpowered vehicle for road travel by persons, invented by Carl Benz in 1886
Car
Also a motor-powered road vehicle but carries a lot more people. Generally used for public transport or charter purposes
Bus
Vehicle for air travel, can be used for passengers or cargo. Powered by propeller or jet
Airplane
Two wheeled, human-powered, pedal-driven vehicle invented in 19th century Europe
Bicycle
This large vehicle is used to carry various cargo, usually occupied by 1 person. Uses can greatly vary depending on application
Truck
Aircraft capable of hovering, vertical landing and flying backwards. Consists of the Greek words Helix (spiral) and Pteron (wing)
Helicopter
Motor-powered vehicle with 2 or 3 wheels, has a saddle and handlebars, no cabin. For saferty the rider wears protective clothing and a helmet
Motorcycle
Lightweight watercraft propelled by paddling. Pointy at both ends. Historically made from wood, modern ones from plastic or fiberglass
Canoe
Amphibious vehicle that uses an air-cushion and a large propeller to travel across water, sand, mud, or ice
Hovercraft
Long vehicle powered by diesel or electricity. Or steam in the past. Used for cargo or passengers. Uses rail to travel on
Train
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Large water vehicle that can carry thousands of passengers. Usually tourists for vacationing, houses on board entertainment such as cinema and casino
Cruise ship
First airtravel by man, lighter than air. Generally for small leisure trips
Hot air balloon
Powerful vehicle used to leave Earth and travel to outer space
Rocket
Horse-drawn vehicle for passengers. Used to be very common especially for wealthy people. Today used by tourists or leisurely rides
Carriage
Railvehicle, lengthy to carry a lot of passengers. Used in large cities, drives underground
Metro
Vehicle used to carry people up or down a hill by the use of a gondela on a cable. Popular during ski-season
Cable car
Single seated vehicle used by farmers to cultivate their land
Tractor
Water vehicle that is used by scientists, and the navy or sometimes bilionaires. Drives under the surface.
Submarine
Water vehicle can vary vastly in size. Used to be the only way to travel by water other than paddling. Commercially overtaken by propulsion that does no longer require wind
Sailship
Air vehicle that resembles a sausage shaped balloon. Has a rigid frame
Zeppelin
Plank with wheels, carries one. Can be used to do tricks