Floating cars are like toy boats that can drive on water and roads.
Imagine you're playing with a remote-controlled car in your bathtub, it moves across the water, but when you take it out, it still works on the floor. That’s kind of how floating cars work! They have special wheels that can roll on both water and land.
How they move
Floating cars use big balloons or air pockets underneath them to stay up on water. These are like the air you blow into a balloon, it helps the car float. When the car is on the road, the balloons don’t need to be full, so the car can drive just like normal.
What they can do
Floating cars can go from one place to another without needing a bridge or boat. They’re perfect for people who live near lakes, rivers, or even oceans! You could use them to go to school, visit friends, or have a fun race across water and land.
Imagine you're playing with a remote-controlled car in your bathtub, it moves across the water, but when you take it out, it still works on the floor. That’s kind of how floating cars work! They have special wheels that can roll on both water and land.
Ask a question
See also
- How Does a Smartphone Recognize Your Face?
- Why Do We Use Passwords for Security?
- Why Do We Use ‘Barcodes’ on Products and How Do They Work?
- How does the latest generation of brain-computer interfaces function?
- How Did the Internet Begin?