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Sledges were used for transport over land. They were mainly used in construction for moving heavy loads such as stone blocks, statues and obelisks. The sledges were usually hauled by gangs of slaves. Greater the load, the bigger the sledge and the number of slaves used to pull it.
Pyramid blocks in ancient Egypt were primarily pulled by teams of workers using sledges. They likely lubricated the sand in front of the sledges with water to reduce friction and make it easier to move the heavy stones. Additionally, laborers may have used ropes and manpower to haul the blocks, showcasing the organization and collaborative effort of the workforce.
Railways. And buses, increasingly motorised. Only a few had cars. Most still walked, or travelled by pony-and-trap.
I think you are asking about invasion. The Germans at that time employed the most motorised army in the world. So usually they rode their tanks trucks and airplanes.
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Sledges are used to transport material across the ice, usually pulled by Ski-Doo machines. These are working sledges, not recreational sledges.
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Everytime you ride a bike instead of a motorised vehicle the world won't have to deal with the pollution that the motorised vehicle would have caused.
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Sledges are designed without wheels to allow them to glide smoothly over snow or ice. Adding wheels would increase friction and make it harder to slide. Sledges are meant to be used in snowy conditions where wheels would not be effective.
It is industrial motorised machinery
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