Cars

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Across
  1. 4. Also known as the gas pedal, it is a foot-operated control that increases the speed of the vehicle. Pressing the accelerator pedal causes the engine to generate more power.
  2. 7. The large, front-facing glass window of a vehicle. It provides visibility for the driver and protects them from wind, dust, and other elements.
  3. 8. Plate A metal or plastic plate attached to the front and rear of the vehicle that displays a unique combination of numbers and letters. It helps identify and register the vehicle.
  4. 9. Wheel A circular control located in front of the driver's seat that is used to steer the vehicle. It allows the driver to change the direction of the car.
  5. 10. A chair-like structure in a vehicle where the driver and passengers sit. Seats are designed to provide comfort and support during the ride.
Down
  1. 1. A round object that allows the vehicle to move and provides steering control. Cars typically have four wheels, and they are made of rubber and metal.
  2. 2. A light located at the front of the vehicle that illuminates the road ahead. Headlights are used during low-light conditions or at night to improve visibility.
  3. 3. A device used to slow down or stop the vehicle. When the driver applies the brake, it creates friction that reduces the speed of the car.
  4. 5. The part of a vehicle that converts fuel into power to make the vehicle move. It is usually located at the front of the car and is responsible for generating energy.
  5. 6. The enclosed storage compartment at the rear of the vehicle. It is used to store luggage, groceries, or other items during transportation.