



A Snowmobile is a vehicle that helps people get places or do important jobs. You might see it in your city or on big roads. Always stay with an adult and keep a safe distance from traffic.
The Snowmobile has a sleek, low-profile body, often in bright colors like red or blue, with a seat for one or two riders. It features two wide skis at the front for steering and a continuous rubber track at the back for propulsion, replacing traditional wheels.




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Even in freezing temperatures as low as -40°C, snowmobiles start and run reliably!
In races, specialized snowmobiles can launch 0-100 km/h quicker than many sports cars!
Snowmobiles are vital for search and rescue teams, quickly reaching people in remote, snowy areas.
Some snowmobiles can glide over snowdrifts taller than a grown-up, exploring untouched winter landscapes!
Snowmobiles have a powerful continuous track system that lets them travel smoothly and quickly across deep snow without sinking.
Its two wide front skis allow the Snowmobile to steer accurately and glide effortlessly over snowy terrain and obstacles.
Snowmobiles are built with specialized suspension that helps them absorb bumps and shocks, making rides over uneven snow comfortable.
Off-road objects or vehicles are designed to operate effectively on unpaved terrain, including dirt, gravel, sand, mud, and rocks.
Recreational objects or activities are engaged in for enjoyment, amusement, or pleasure during leisure time, often outdoors.
Describes species that possess a continuous band of material, often for locomotion over varied terrain.
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3.1 m
280 kg
140 km/h
Gasoline
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