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Motorpowered vehicle for road travel by persons, invented by Carl Benz in 1886
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Car
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Also a motor-powered road vehicle but carries a lot more people. Generally used for public transport or charter purposes
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Bus
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Vehicle for air travel, can be used for passengers or cargo. Powered by propeller or jet
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Airplane
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Two wheeled, human-powered, pedal-driven vehicle invented in 19th century Europe
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Bicycle
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This large vehicle is used to carry various cargo, usually occupied by 1 person. Uses can greatly vary depending on application
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Truck
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Aircraft capable of hovering, vertical landing and flying backwards. Consists of the Greek words Helix (spiral) and Pteron (wing)
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Helicopter
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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
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Motorcycle
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Lightweight watercraft propelled by paddling. Pointy at both ends. Historically made from wood, modern ones from plastic or fiberglass
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Canoe
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Amphibious vehicle that uses an air-cushion and a large propeller to travel across water, sand, mud, or ice
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Hovercraft
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Long vehicle powered by diesel or electricity. Or steam in the past. Used for cargo or passengers. Uses rail to travel on
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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
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Cruise ship
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First airtravel by man, lighter than air. Generally for small leisure trips
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Hot air balloon
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Powerful vehicle used to leave Earth and travel to outer space
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Rocket
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Horse-drawn vehicle for passengers. Used to be very common especially for wealthy people. Today used by tourists or leisurely rides
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Carriage
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Railvehicle, lengthy to carry a lot of passengers. Used in large cities, drives underground
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Metro
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Vehicle used to carry people up or down a hill by the use of a gondela on a cable. Popular during ski-season
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Cable car
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Single seated vehicle used by farmers to cultivate their land
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Tractor
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Water vehicle that is used by scientists, and the navy or sometimes bilionaires. Drives under the surface.
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Submarine
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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
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Sailship
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Air vehicle that resembles a sausage shaped balloon. Has a rigid frame
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Zeppelin
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Plank with wheels, carries one. Can be used to do tricks
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Skateboard
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Flies, otherwise unidentifiable
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UFO
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