Modes of Transportation

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Across
  1. 4. A watercraft designed for travel or transportation on water, ranging from small rowboats to large ships.
  2. 5. Inline skates with wheels arranged in a single line, worn on each foot for recreational or sporty movement on flat surfaces.
  3. 7. A watercraft capable of underwater travel, used for exploration, research, or military purposes beneath the ocean's surface.
  4. 9. A motorized vehicle with four wheels, commonly used for personal transportation and travel on roads.
  5. 10. A small board with four wheels, ridden for transportation or sport, often used by skateboarders for tricks and stunts.
  6. 12. A type of aircraft that can hover, take off, and land vertically, often used for short-distance travel or rescue missions.
  7. 13. A self-balancing, two-wheeled personal transporter, operated by standing on a platform and steering with handlebars.
Down
  1. 1. An aircraft designed for air travel, carrying passengers and cargo across long distances and at high altitudes.
  2. 2. A human-powered vehicle with two wheels, often used for exercise, leisure, or short-distance commuting.
  3. 3. A series of connected vehicles on tracks, used for transporting people or goods over long distances.
  4. 4. A large vehicle designed to carry many passengers, typically along scheduled routes within a city or between cities.
  5. 6. Scooter A motorized scooter powered by electricity, often used for short-distance urban travel and available for rent in some cities.
  6. 7. A small, two-wheeled vehicle with a handlebar and a platform for the rider's feet, commonly used for short-distance travel.
  7. 8. A small, two-wheeled cart pulled by a human or bicycle, historically used for transporting people in some Asian countries.
  8. 11. Air Balloon A large balloon filled with heated air, capable of floating and carrying passengers, providing a slow and scenic mode of travel.