yes they came before steam engines
Yes, most people traveled by horse.
Before steam engines came into use, travel on land was mostly powered by horse. On water, it was mostly powered by wind.
Yes they were because their were horse drawn carriges and etc.
Horse's and steam engines horse drawn wagons
Before the internal combustion engine, various forms of mechanical propulsion were used, such as steam engines, horse-drawn carriages, and sailboats. These technologies powered transportation and machinery in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Steam engines.
Horse power is a measure of the power output of engines using the pulling capacity of a draft horse as its base unit. It was originally used to compare the power of steam engines compared to horses and was later extended to included petrol and diesel engines.
yes.
Horses, Asses or Oxen...humans
There is no specific collective noun for steam engines, in which case any noun suitable for the context will work; for example a collection of steam engines, a display of steam engines, a museum of steam engines, etc.
Steam engines running on wooden rails, carried coal etc from a mine. Before steam engines, ponies pulled the wagons.
They are called steam trains because they are pulled by steam engines.