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water * air * landOne of them is suspended transportationair transportation water transportation and land transportation
air transportation water transportation and land transportation.
Cheaper labor, an excellent water supply, lower land costs, a good transportation network and a great place for the Budweiser Clydesdales to strut their stuff.
land, water, and air
water, land and air
because the water in earth is 71% then 29% of land.
We save on land needed for catchment areas
canoes in water and horses on land
Because you don't have to build roads over water.
The very first form of transportation was walking and swimming. Then animals were domesticated and used as transportation on land and rowed and sailed vessels were used as transportation on water.
air, water,land transport
Railroad transportation involves the movement of goods and passengers via trains on tracks, typically over land. Water transportation, on the other hand, involves the movement of goods and passengers via ships, boats, or barges on water bodies such as oceans, rivers, or lakes. The key difference lies in the medium of transportation used, with railroads operating on land and water transportation operating on water. Each mode has its own advantages and limitations in terms of cost, speed, capacity, and environmental impact.