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Answered by erpajaggaiah
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What is the oldest form of transportation?

The first form of transport was, of course, Shanks pony (the human foot!). However people eventually learned to use animals for transport. Donkeys and horses were probably domesticated between 4,000 and 3,000 BC (obviously the exact date is not known).

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What is the main difference between ancient and modern means of transport?

MODERN FORM TRANSPORT IS VERY FAST.IT TAKES VERY LESS TIME BUT OLD FORM OF TRANSPORT IS TIME CONSUMING AND IS SLOW. MODERN TRANSPORT IS VERY INTERESTING AND ENJOYABLE BUT OLD TRANSPORT IS VERY BORING. MODERN TRANSPORT INCLUDES AEROPLANE, METRO, ELECTRIC BUS ETC..

Answered by Anonymous
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The history of transport is largely one of technological innovation. Advances in technology have allowed people to travel farther, explore more territory, and expand their influence over larger and larger areas. Even in ancient times, new tools such as foot coverings, skis, and snowshoes lengthened the distances that could be traveled. As new inventions and discoveries were applied to transport problems, travel time decreased while the ability to move more and larger loads increased. Innovation continues as transport researchers are working to find new ways to reduce costs and increase transport efficiency.

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International trade was the driving motivator behind advancements in global transportation in the Pre Modern world. "...there was a single global world economy with a worldwide division of labor and multilateral trade from 1500 onward."[1] The sale and transportation of Textile, silver and gold, spices, slaves and luxury goods throughout Afro-Eurasia and later the New World would see an evolution in overland and sea trade routes and travel

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