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Transportation. BY: Lexie Lane Lazarus. Transpotation. “Hi” Transportation is much different in China than New York! Transportation is very slow in China. The airport train is much faster than New York city’s. Did you know the yellow river is getting poisoned. Long Ago.
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Transportation BY: Lexie Lane Lazarus
Transpotation “Hi” Transportation is much different in China than New York! Transportation is very slow in China. The airport train is much faster than New York city’s. Did you know the yellow river is getting poisoned.
Long Ago Long Ago the Chinese were the first ever to use sails on ships. The sails were made out of bamboo. Aseye says, “Everyday I take a veranda to school.” A verandas are a big van that is like a school bus, but it’s not.
Now Today Now today, most kids take a school bus to school or they walk. The Chinese have bikes, trucks, cars, skateboards, subways, trains scooters and many more transportation ways now today.
Water ways Since ancient times water ways have been watched because, they are dangerous and some of them are broken. Did you know a famous water way called the Yellow river is getting poisoned know one knows why?
“Hay” China What we have alike What we have different THERE IS A DIFFERENT TIME SCHEDULE! • The U.S. and China have a lot of things are a like in transportation. In ancient China they had school buses and verandas. Verandas can only fit 8 people and they go really slow.
Special transportation ways China air travels by train. Air trains are one of the cheapest but longest distances in china. China is getting bigger with the population. If you like subways here about this!
Subways • Subways in China are only found in Beijing, Shanghai and Titian. Subways are actually the slowest machine in china. “WOW” because, in New York City subways are the fastest and mostly everywhere in the united states.
“Rm” “Ram” “Rem” all that transportation “ WOW” from subways to taxi’s also to verandahs (which are school buses in China) “What do I hear.” “My stop is here maybe I might see you on the next stop to China” “BYE” thanks for reading TRANSPORTATION!