Wagon
A wagon is a vehicle with a bed or cargo area that is drawn by animals or pulled by machinery, used to transport goods or people. Wagons are typically four-wheeled and built to be dragged by draft animals such as horses, oxen, or mules; some designs use wheels of different sizes for stability or off-road travel. The term contrasts with a cart, which usually refers to a smaller, two-wheeled vehicle.
Etymology: The word wagon comes from the Old English wægn, itself from Proto-Germanic roots related to wheel
Historically, wagons emerged after the invention of the wheel and served as durable land transport for agricultural
Most wagons have a wooden frame, a flat or slightly dished bed, four wheels with axles, and
Today wagons are still used in some rural and agricultural settings, for forestry work, in markets, and