they both have wheels and engines and seatbelts
The car would need to have more velocity than the school bus.
the same thing like for example: CAR, BIKE, OR BUS
By car, bus, walking, bike. The same as in America
Mainly, yes, but there are minor differences, and of cource the bus engine is usually largest :)
Momentum is a function of velocity and mass, therefore, assuming a "large" bus has more mass than a "small" car the bus would have more momentum since the velocities are the same.
The bus has more momentum. Momentum is velocity times mass, if both vehicles are travelling at the same speed then they have the same velocity, but the bus full of people will have more mass. Therefore the mass component of the bus in the equation will be higher than that of the car, giving a higher overall momentum.
The same way everyone else does. They walk, go on a bus, ride their bike, go by bus, go by train, or by car.
One is a bus and one is a car, Genius.
car because if you crash bus don't have airbags and also a bus can tip over in a crash so the answer is a car
Car, bus, plane, train, ship....... same as today.
They travel the in same ways everyone else does, by car, bus, bikes, walk....
"bus" is short for "autobus", but this is now an obsolete word."car" and "autocar" (also obsolete) are slightly different:A "bus" means the public transportation vehicle inside a city or agglomeration.A "car" means the public transportation vehicle that links cities or countries.They both have the same shape and transport about the same amount of persons, just not for the same distance.