Rivers, animals, Indians, and disease.
Conditions in the trains were appalling. The victims were packed tightly into cattle trucks and the trains travelled very slowly. (For example, the Greek Jews sent to Auschwitz had to spend 120 hours in the trains). There were no lavatories and people had to sleep standing up. Many older or frail people died in those trains.
They themselves had no tolerance for religions and beliefs outside of their own. Native American beliefs, etc.
One of the biggest inventions between those times was the automobile
The greatest threat to the kingdoms was from defeat in war. Most of the early kingdoms did not survive, as those that did survive destroyed the others.
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yes However wheeled vehicles traveling on "rails" were invented long before guns, but they traveled individually on those rails (either pulled by horses or slaves) not as trains. In the earliest known case the "rails" were a pair of grooves cut in rock.
National Geographic Specials - 1964 Love Those Trains was released on: USA: 8 February 1984
While there was no slowest train, the slowest trains were those that had the slowest method for propulsion. In the Netherlands, there is record of a train pulled by a dog, while in Australia, prisoners were used to pull trains. There were many trains pulled by horses, but these had higher speeds than those pulled by people. These were the slowest types of trains.
There are a number of publications available for those who enjoy reading about steam trains. These can either be publications for those who collect model railways such as "Model Rail" magazine or "Hornby" catalogues or magazines about the actual trains such as "Steam Railway".
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One of those Indian trains from the 1890's
Those who participated in a Grand Tour traveled from England to Europe from a ship, usually from Dover to Calais, France. There was risk of being shipwrecked, illness, and seasickness.
No. A train that uses coal for power is a steam train, those trains referred to as 'bullet trains' usually use electricity as their motive power.
Iran is of little threat it is those who are in Iran that r of threat. citizens who do not cause the trouble are still forced into it kids are seen playing with grenades, land mines, burning American flags. but those who r threats r those who choose to fire upon American troops for just trying to bring peaces. it is of open answer.
We do not know if she even traveled. Travel was difficult and, sometimes, dangerous those days so it is doubtful if she ever traveled far from her home in Rome.
he did not invented the steamline train trains in those days were far from streamlined. Streamlined trains began to appear in the 1930's about 100 years after the Stephensons!
1.73 is the biggest of those numbers.