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Which power source changed transportation during the Industrial Revolution?

coal
nuclear
water
electric
solar
wind


Sagot :

Explanation:

its all Bc of engine so may be electric

Answer
Coal  They used steamboats in the industrial revolution And steamboats need loads of coal

Explanation:

these steamships typically concentrated on high-value cargo, mail, and passengers and only had moderate cargo capabilities because of their required loads of coal. The typical paddle wheel steamship was powered by a coal-burning engine that required firemen to shovel the coal to the burners.