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GmatKiss
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Long-distance travel for humans primarily relied on animal power until 1829, when the steam locomotive was invented by Richard Trevithick, who had found a way to provide sufficient traction for movement and led to the building of locomotive-driven passenger trains.
who had found a way to provide sufficient traction for movement and led to the building of locomotive-driven passenger trains
who found a way to provide sufficient traction for movement and led to the building of locomotive-driven passenger trains
who, after finding a way to provide sufficient traction for movement, led to the building of locomotive-driven passenger trains
whose discovery of a way to provide sufficient traction for movement led to the building of locomotive-driven passenger trains
who had led to the building of locomotive-driven passenger trains by providing sufficient traction for movement
OA after sometime
who had found a way to provide sufficient traction for movement and led to the building of locomotive-driven passenger trains
who found a way to provide sufficient traction for movement and led to the building of locomotive-driven passenger trains
who, after finding a way to provide sufficient traction for movement, led to the building of locomotive-driven passenger trains
whose discovery of a way to provide sufficient traction for movement led to the building of locomotive-driven passenger trains
who had led to the building of locomotive-driven passenger trains by providing sufficient traction for movement
OA after sometime












