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Transportation
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19 & Under
2004
This ThinkQuest website is specifically researched on trains and its vast history. Through this website, the user will understand more about trains as well as how it affected the development of mankind throughout the past century. Finally, this website includes several flash animations which will let the users get hands-on about the trains' parts.
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2004
A tri-faceted outlook on the modes of transportation most likely to be encountered mankind's future, within about a century. Emerging trends in the three main components of air, water, and land are compared and contrasted.
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2004
Introduction to American muscle cars, including the first, the fastest, and explanation of the creation, and information on the ongoing battle between domestic and imported cars.
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2004
The train is an ordinary subject that could not attract anyone. We decided to bring to the world the importance of trains in our daily life and fundamentaly in our economy. The face of history would be totaly modified if it wouldn’t have been for this XIX century invention. What can be more steady than the train ?
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2003
Welcome to Army Supplies website. This website is for educational purposes only. You will learn about Apache helicopters and Abrams tanks.
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2003
This site is about amphibious vehicles. Amphibious vehicles can travel on land and water. You are probably wondering why information on the US Marine Corps is on a web site about amphibious vehicles. This is because the people of the US Marine Corps are the main users of amphibious vehicles.
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2001
This site was developed to help with the understanding of Traffic signs. One of our pages shows and explains different road signs. Another page challenges visitors to match signs with what they mean.
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2001
This site is about transportation. It focuses on steamboats, trains, and cars. We included research about steamboats, trains, and cars as well what we thought the future might hold for transportation.
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Finalist
2001
My name is Tex, and I'm your tour guide for this rootin', tootin' website about Spindletop, a hill in Beaumont, Texas and home of the famous Lucas Gusher. You are going to discover all kinds of interesting tidbits that makes this oil well so doggone special.
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2001
This site is an information center of transportation. We've researched space travel, bicycles, hot air balloons, and airplanes. We have quizzes, information sheets, pictures, and movie clips all about transportation in the past, the present, and the future. This is a site by four kids for you to learn more about transportation, but the most important thing for you to do is to have fun.
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2000
It is difficult to imagine a world without transport. Every day, people catch buses and trains, drive cars, go on cruises...it is even possible to catch a plane and be halfway around the world in half a day. Humans have even travelled out-side the Earth's atmosphere, such as to the Moon. This web site tells the fascinating account of the main developments of air, land and sea transportation in the 20th century. It shows us how the world, which seemed vast and mysterious to our ancestors, now appears to have shrunk: because thanks to these brilliant inventions, it is so easy to travel around today.
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2000
About this site
2000
We analyse the technology of the present and try to predict a rough image of what it would be like in the future. Our website covers 3 main aspects: Computers, Medical Science and Transportation.
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2000
Our webpage is about the history of inventions in the area of transportation. We tell the history of boats, cars, hot air balloons, airplanes, submarines, and rockets. We tell who invented them and how the early inventions are different from now. We tell when these inventions were made.
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2000
This entry is a study of planes, trains, and boats. It has many interesting facts bout these forms of transportation.
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1999
We wanted kids who thought space crafts were boring to learn about them in a fun way.
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1997
Do you know what is the biggest port in the world? The Port of Rotterdam. This site provides a history of Rotterdam starting in 1240 and continuing through to today. The biggest shipping companies--P&O, Nedloyd, Maerok, and ECT--are featured and their functions and responsibilities are explained. An interactive game is provided to test knowledge gained from touring the web site. Pictures and sound files will better acquaint you with these shipping giants.
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