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Greater power: They made it possible to move heavier loads and overcome animal traction, promoting industrial transportation.

 

Boost to the Industrial Revolution: They facilitated the transportation of materials, products and people, accelerating economic growth.

 

Engineering innovation: They fostered technical advances in engines and design, paving the way for future developments in transportation.

 

Jelbyn Ñaupari

1.Inefficiency: Steam engines were bulky and inefficient, consuming large amounts of fuel.

 

2. Slow Speed: These vehicles were slow compared to modern vehicles.

 

3. Limited Range: They had a short operational range due to the need for frequent refueling and water supply.

 

4. Maintenance Issues: Steam engines required frequent maintenance and were prone to breakdowns.

 

5. Safety Hazards: Boilers could explode if not properly maintained, posing significant safety risks.

 

Anyelo Orellana

compare with other two transportation methods

 

MAYCOL SUAREZ

The car can be identified by having been in three different stages, the steam, gasoline and electric propulsion stage. The most significant were steam-powered from the 18th century. Although already in the 17th century, Ferdinand Verbiest described a steam-powered vehicle.

 

MAYCOL SUAREZ

Early steam- powered vehicles

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