Transportation use a to Be
Much
Slower than It Is Now For many years in tile desert,
camels used to be the only form of transportation. Before the (51)
of modern trains, camel trains used to carry al! the goods for trading
between Central Africa and Europe. Traders sometimes (52) to
put together camel trains with 10,000 to 15,000 animals. Each animal often
carried (53) 400 pounds and it could travel twenty miles a
day. This form of transportation was so important (54) camels
were called the "ship of the desert". Now modern trains travel
across the desert in a very (55) time. One engine can pull as
much weight as 135,000 (56) ,in addition, trains use special
cars for their load. Refrigerator cars carry food; boxcars carry heavy goods;
stock cars carry animals; and tank cars carry oil.
(57) travel has changed, too. The earliest planes were biplanes,
with two sets of wings. The top speed of this plane was 60 miles per hour. The
pilots used to sit or lie on the wings in the open air. The plane (58)
sometimes stopped in the middle of a trip. It used to be (59)
to fly in bad weather. In snow or in rain, the wings frequently
became icy. (60) the plane might go down.
Mechanical improvements during the First World War changed airplanes.
Monoplanes took the place of biplanes. Pilots flew inside of covered cabins.
Still, even these planes were small and expensive. Only (61)
people were able to travel in airplanes. Now modern
jets make air travel possible for all people. (62) place in
the world is more than 1 hours away by jet. Further improvements have
(63) the cost of flying, and they have made air travel much
safer than it used to be. A modern 707 can carry 170 people and can fly at 600
miles per hour. People (64) used to eat, sleep, or watch
movies on airplanes. (65) these things are a normal part of
air travel!