Environmental Sciences, asked by sim3613, 1 year ago

write an introduction for means of transport and also write their needs and uses

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Answered by Biswajitbb7
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Answer:

Transport and communication are a way for us humans to overcome the barrier of physical distance. It is an effective way to connect with people with no regard to the distance that separates them. Transport generally involves the movement of people or goods forms one place to another via a means of transport. On the other hand, communication is the passing of information or data from one source to another.

Transport usually involves means of transport such as roadways, railways, air travel etc. While the examples of means of communication are email, telephones, letters etc. Both transport and communication are complementary to each other. But they can also act like substitutes of one another. For example, if you can email the required information to a client, it eliminates the need to travel to go see him.

Both transport and communication play major roles in our development and advancement in the last few decades. Thanks to some marvellous technological advancements that have happened in the last five decades, the quality, speed, accuracy etc of both transport and communication have been outstanding.

Any developing economy like India must acutely focus on these two fields to make certain they face no difficulties in their economic and social growth and development.

Answered by OLegion
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Modes of transport include air, land (rail and road), water, etc.

Transport is important because it enables trade between people, which is essential for the development of civilizations. From the far past even till present Transoptation itself has become a means of living for many people in the world... It has emulated even other sectors of human activity so much that it is now a base requirement for any activity we do.

Thats the intro...

Needs & Uses of transport...

*to move from one place to another.

*to transport goods...

*to connect isolated people to the developed places...

*to improve efficiency of of daily life activities...

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Hope it helps...

Regards;

Leukonov/Olegion.

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