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Transport sequence

The following means of transportation have appeared in turn since ancient times:

1. Carriage and horseback riding: one of the earliest means of transportation for human beings, which appeared in Mesopotamia and Egypt around 3000 BC.

2. Canoes and kayaks: They first appeared in Africa and Asia around 3000 BC.

Sailing: It first appeared in China and Egypt around 5000 BC.

4. Steam engine train: 1825, British engineer Stephen Sun invented the steam engine train, marking the arrival of the railway era.

5. Internal combustion engine and automobile: 1885, German engineer karl benz invented the automobile powered by internal combustion engine, marking the arrival of the automobile era.

6. Airplane: 1903, the Wright brothers in the United States invented the airplane, marking the arrival of the aviation era.

7. Rockets and spaceships: After the 20th century, with the development of science and technology, human beings invented rockets and spaceships and realized the ability to enter space.

The above is the vehicle sequence from ancient times to the present. With the continuous progress of science and technology, the future means of transportation will be more efficient, environmentally friendly and convenient.