the lever...
with the spirit flute, you move the flute around to the note you want then blow in the microphone
Hold the stylus on it and move it down to pull the cord.
!Spoiler Alert! In spirit tracks after a guy steals Zelda's body her spirit takes over a phantom and you can move her. Also, there is a handful of crappy CDi Zelda games where you play as Zelda. But there so crappy they practically don't exist.
Tracks
it took me who knows how long to do it so i just tryed my best i think the trick is to move the thing quickly so just try untill you get it right
If the ballast underneath the tracks have sunk then it will go up down up down under each locomotive.
Yes
A train gets traction to move along the tracks through the friction between the steel wheels of the train and the steel rails of the track. This friction allows the train to grip the track and propel itself forward. Additionally, the weight of the train pressing down on the wheels helps increase traction and stability.
Train wheels achieve traction through the friction between the steel wheels and the steel tracks. The weight of the train pressing down on the wheels increases this friction, allowing the train to move smoothly and efficiently along the tracks.
The game is almost completely reliant on the touchscreen. You move and fight by dragging the stylus along the touchscreen or tapoing in different places for example. When you start the game you should be given a tutorial showing the controls.
An electric train works by using electricity from overhead wires or a third rail to power an electric motor, which then drives the train's wheels to move it along the tracks.
There are always two. Live in the overhead line and neutral/earth in the tracks in contact with the wheels.