If by that you mean, was the train around longer than the car, if so yes
The train is heavier than the car is and the train has more things in the back. The train is heavier than the car is and the train has more things in the back.
because the train have a power heavy than car fast thats it
A train is faster than a car, because it has more powerful engine.
It takes less force to stop a train than to stop a car.
because car in size and in mass is lighter than a train so the fact that its weight can affect the force needed to stop it so its easy to stop a car than a train .
a car has 4 wheels and the train carrys 100 people or more
Because a car weighs a lot less than a train - therefore it takes less force to stop the car.
Inertia is related to speed and mass; a train is both faster and more massive than a car.
yes.
train, airplane.
No. Prefer the usage in these examples: She is older than me. She is older than I am. She is my elder/older sister. (Both are generally acceptable in modern usage.) My elder/older brother is a teacher. My car is older than your car. Your cat is older than my dog. Of the two sisters, Siân is the elder/older.
It is the second car after the Coal Car, between the two passenger cars of the train. It is a car where the luggage for the train passengers is kept, rather than all of it going to their cabins.