



The Cable Car is a special kind of train that hangs from wires and rides up and down hills. It's a fun way to travel and see beautiful views!
The Cable Car is a distinctive vehicle, often a brightly colored or metallic cabin, suspended from strong steel cables. It has large windows for viewing and may feature a sleek, aerodynamic shape or a more classic, boxy design.




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Cable car systems often use a continuous loop, meaning cars are always moving in both directions!
Some cable cars don't have a driver inside; computers control their entire journey!
Special clamps grip the moving cable, letting the car attach and detach automatically!
The world's longest cable car stretches over 12 km, taking you high above mountains!
Cable Car has powerful electric motors and a strong steel cable system that lets it effortlessly climb incredibly steep mountains.
Cable Car has large, expansive windows that let passengers enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of cities and landscapes below.
Cable Car has sturdy, enclosed cabins that let it safely transport people even through challenging weather like strong winds or snow.
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These are common objects you see in towns and cities that are fixed in place, like streetlights, benches, or public trash cans. They help make urban spaces functional and pleasant!
Discover things that are all about fun and play, helping us enjoy our leisure time and explore the outdoors! These items are perfect for games, hobbies, and relaxing adventures.
These are big vehicles that carry many people at once, like buses or trains, helping everyone get around towns and cities together. They connect communities and make travel easy for all!
These fascinating discoveries show how some species use wheel-like structures to roll or spin, a unique way to navigate their environment.
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5 m
3000 kg
20 km/h
electric
30
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