Transportation
Across
- 2. A small, motorized vehicle with two wheels. Scooters are ridden by standing on a platform and holding onto handlebars. They are often used for short-distance travel and are easy to maneuver.
- 5. A large vehicle that carries many passengers. Buses have multiple seats and are used for public transportation, taking people to different places within a city or town.
- 7. A two-wheeled vehicle that you pedal to move forward. Bicycles are a fun and eco-friendly way to travel short distances, and they can be ridden on the road or on designated paths.
- 9. A vehicle that can fly in the sky. Airplanes have wings and engines that allow them to travel long distances through the air. They are a common way to travel between cities or countries.
- 10. A car that you can hire to take you to a specific destination. Taxis are driven by professional drivers and can be called or found at designated taxi stands.
- 11. A long series of connected cars that run on tracks. Trains transport people and goods over long distances and usually have multiple compartments for passengers.
Down
- 1. A motorized vehicle with two wheels. Motorcycles are smaller than cars and are driven by sitting on a seat and holding onto handlebars. They are often used for fast and agile travel.
- 3. A type of aircraft that can hover in the air and fly in different directions. Helicopters have rotating blades on top that allow them to take off and land vertically.
- 4. An underground train system that runs through tunnels. Subways are used in cities to transport people quickly and efficiently between different stations.
- 6. A large vessel that travels on water. Ships are used for transportation across oceans and large bodies of water. They can carry goods, people, or even vehicles like cars and trucks.
- 8. A vehicle with wheels that people use to travel on the roads. Cars have seats, a steering wheel, and an engine that runs on fuel. They are a common mode of transportation.