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∙ 14y agoTrains Play a big role in South America's transportation of goods.
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no large animals were domesticated in the Americas except the llama in South America.
noun a system of large - scale public transportation in a given metropolitan area , typically comprising buses, subways , and elevated trains.
Moving large objects as in the blocks for the pyramids, leading to other inventions such as gears, which led to trains, automobiles and other forms of transportation
Moving large objects as in the blocks for the pyramids, leading to other inventions such as gears, which led to trains, automobiles and other forms of transportation
The Harpy Eagle is the largest raptor in the Americas. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpy_Eagle
No, jaguars are native to the Americas, particularly found in rainforests, swamps, and grasslands in Central and South America. In Africa, similar-looking big cats such as leopards are the dominant large predators.
Yes, trains are still being used today in large quantities.
No it does not. That is because Cuba is not in the south of Asia, or any part of Asia. It is part of the Americas, being an island in the Caribbean Sea. Only about 1% of Cuba's population is of Asian origin.
Trains are very efficient at moving large quantities of goods very quickly and cheaply. Smaller loads are more efficiently moved by truck, but for large quantities, trains are still the way to go. Subway systems are also great for moving large numbers of people in concentrated urban areas.