In 1800, transportation options were primarily limited to horse-drawn vehicles, such as carriages and wagons, which were used for both personal travel and the transport of goods. Canals were also becoming increasingly important, providing a means for transporting heavier goods over longer distances. Additionally, ships powered by wind (sailing vessels) dominated maritime transport. The development of early steam-powered boats began around this time, hinting at the transformative changes in transportation that would follow in the coming decades.
There are 1000mm per meter. So, 1800 mm = 1800/1000 = 1.8m
1000 millilitres = 1 litre so 1800 millilitres = 1800/1000 = 1.8 litres. Simple!
The same as 1800 ml, or 1.8 liters.
Active transport requires energy while passive transport does not.
1.8 g = 1800 mg1.8 g = 1800 mg1.8 g = 1800 mg1.8 g = 1800 mg1.8 g = 1800 mg1.8 g = 1800 mg
The only way to transport between Ireland and England in 1800 was by boats and ships.
who made the cars? when did the people made the car?
Electrical, steam, and hydrocarbon. All three changed transport possibilities in the 1800s.
there wasn't transport because there never was an 1800's. there was just Barnsley. that is all.
it powered larger modes of transport ~thank NOVANET Najla ;*
The 1800's covers 100 years. Transport at the beginning was nearly non-existent but by the end of century, nearly everywhere was linked by railways.
There were Turnpike trusts which looked after sections of road and new ways of building roads where invented! This happened during the Transport Revolution!
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the first transportation was invented by the worlds first humans, and it was, walking. But the first petrol powered transport was invented in the 1800's by a man called Karl Benz
Any multiple of 1800 is divisible by 1800, for example: 0 x 1800 = 0 1 x 1800 = 1800 2 x 1800 = 3600 etc.
11% of 1800= 11% * 1800= 0.11 * 1800= 198
5% of 1800 = 5% * 1800 = 0.05 * 1800 = 90