GEOGRAPHY. Everything Is on the Move



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n2y Encyclopedia GEOGRAPHY n2y.com Gg Everything Is on the Move 0 0 Transportation is the way people and goods move from place to place. There are many kinds of transportation; cars, buses, trucks, trains, boats and airplanes! What do they move? Which one should you use? All Rights Reserved, November 2015 1 Lesson 6, Nonfiction Article 2, "Every1hing Is on the Move", Advanced

n2y Encyclopedia GEOGRAPHY n2y.com Gg Cars and buses are used to transport people. People choose cars when they want to ride to work or go on a trip. Buses can carry many people at a time to schools or other towns. Trucks and trains are used to transport goods. Trucks travel on roads. Trains travel on railroad tracks. People choose trucks and trains to carry large loads of goods to stores in towns and cities. Airplanes transport people and goods to places that are far away. Airplanes can fly faster over land and water than cars or trucks. People choose airplanes to take things somewhere fast. Boats are used to transport people and goods across water. Boats carry goods from countries across the ocean. Boats can carry many big containers of goods down rivers and across lakes. People choose boats because they can carry big loads across water. Everything is on the move! Going to visit your grandmother? Hop in the car. Moving lots of things down the road? You need a truck. Need to move something fast? Choose a plane. We choose our transportation for many different reasons. Copyright 2008-2015 Unique Learning System, LLC All Rights Reserved, November 2015 2 Lesson 6, Nonfiction Article 2, "Every1hing Is on the Move'', Advanced

Everything Is on the Move 0 0 0000 0 Transportation moves people and goods from place to place. There are many kinds of transportation. All Rights Reserved, November 2015 1 Lesson 6, Nonfiction Article 2, "Every1hing Is on the Move", Higher

0 0 Cars transport people to work. Buses can carry many people at a time. All Rights Reserved, November 2015 2 Lesson 6, Nonfiction Article 2, "Every1hing Is on the Move", Higher

Trucks and trains transport goods. People use trucks to carry big loads on roads. Trains carry loads on railroad tracks. All Rights Reserved, November 2015 3 Lesson 6, Nonfiction Article 2, "Every1hing Is on the Move", Higher

Airplanes transport people to places far away. Airplanes transport goods faster than cars or trucks. All Rights Reserved, November 2015 4 Lesson 6, Nonfiction Article 2, "Every1hing Is on the Move", Higher

Boats are used to transport goods across water. Boats can carry big loads down rivers and across oceans. All Rights Reserved, November 2015 5 Lesson 6, Nonfiction Article 2, "Every1hing Is on the Move", Higher

People and goods are on the move. We use many types of transportation. All Rights Reserved, November 2015 6 Lesson 6, Nonfiction Article 2, "Every1hing Is on the Move", Higher

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yes oooab50 Everything Is on the Move no. /' transportation, truck Qfi, airplane...,.t car railroad track I ocean. -!?. railroad @ river water.. -.. u u, place /j/ goods w -. train Within each category, pictures are listed from left to right in the order in which they appear in the text. All Rights Reserved, November 2015 INT, Unit 11, Geography, Load 'em Up Lesson 6, Nonfiction Article 2, "Every1hing Is on the Move"