mother f***ers
the wheel because without the wheel the steam engine would have nothing to power :P
The steam engine was the primary motive force throughout the Industrial Revolution. Without it there would have been little progress. It powered the factories, railways and the shipping.
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Of an individual diesel engine and an individual steam engine of the same energy output the diesel engine would be less polluting. It is far more efficient. However, there are far more diesel engines than steam engines in the world today so overall diesel engines pollute more than steam engines.
we wouldent have steam
the wheel because without the wheel the steam engine would have nothing to power :P
The steam engine was the primary motive force throughout the Industrial Revolution. Without it there would have been little progress. It powered the factories, railways and the shipping.
the steam engine along with the spinning wheel were the start of the industrial revolution during the 19th century. If i wasn't created the world would no be how we know it.
The engine of an old train would be a steam engine.
The development of the steam engine allowed the Industrial Revolution to push forward in a way that would not have been possible without it. Prior to the invention of steam, factories could only be run by wind or water. This greatly limited where factories could be located. The number of factories that could be built were now limitless.
Someone who doesn't want to burn gasoline. A steam engine has the ability to use anything that will burn. Had the technology been applied to steam engines like it was to gasoline engines, we possibly would have some viable steam engine transportation today. Steam engines were less efficient than gasoline or diesel engines, that is why they are not used much today.
it depends on how old the engine is a steam engine is old so it would more than likely be shaft
A a steam locomotive can turn itself off when the engine is overheated.
if we didn't have steam engines along time ago we would have had no transport
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