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In Britain, an open (flat bed) wagon pulled by a horse is known as a cart.
its a wagon
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The children rode in a wooden wagon pulled by a sturdy horse on their way to the farm.
mules horses and pony (ocasionally)
A wagon pulled by horses is typically referred to as a "wagon" or "horse-drawn wagon." It is not a tow greed, which is not a standard term in this context. While a "coach" can also be horse-drawn, it usually refers to a more enclosed vehicle designed for passengers, whereas a wagon is generally used for transporting goods.
trucks pulled by a horse or mule! -`DaliyaLynn<3
The little girl decided to ride her toy wagon around the yard, giggling with joy. The boys filled their wagon with colorful blocks and pulled it around the room, pretending it was a train. Mom packed snacks and drinks in the wagon for a fun afternoon picnic in the park.
An oxen-pulled wagon could typically travel around 10-20 miles in a day, depending on factors like terrain, weather, and the condition of the oxen.
9.19 m/s^2
The source of energy that moves a wagon when it is pulled on a flat sidewalk is the mechanical energy provided by the person pulling the wagon. This energy is converted into kinetic energy as the wagon moves.