A tractor is like a strong, walking robot that helps farmers move big things and dig into soil to grow food.
Think of it as a giant, heavy friend who can pull cars, push dirt, or help you plant seeds in the ground. Just like how your toy car moves when you push it, a tractor moves by using engines inside its body, kind of like having super strong legs that never get tired.
How Tractors Move
A tractor has big wheels and a powerful engine that helps it move across fields. It's like when you ride a bike, the harder you pedal, the faster you go. The tractor uses fuel (like special juice) to power its engine, which turns the wheels so it can roll forward or backward.
What Tractors Do
Tractors are used for many things on the farm:
- Pulling plows to dig up soil and make room for plants
- Moving trucks full of crops from one place to another
- Helping with planting seeds deep in the ground so they can grow strong
They're like multi-taskers, big, strong, and always ready to help!
Examples
- A group of tractors working in a straight line to plow large fields.
- A single tractor pulling a trailer full of seeds across the field.
- Tractors moving together to cover more ground quickly.
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See also
- How A Mechanical Clock Works?
- How a Car Engine Works?
- How a tap works?
- How a Tractor Works?
- How a Thresher Works?