Science, asked by krishnarawat572, 2 months ago

2. You might have often wondered about the stones that lay
between railway tracks. They are used to bear the load
of railway sleepers (the wooden strips between rails), to
facilitate the drainage of water and also to keep down
vegetation that might interfere with the track structure.
They also hold the tracks in place as trains roll by. What
are these stones called?​

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Answered by ram621
1

Answer:

THOSE STONES ARE KANKAR

Explanation:

THEY LAY BETWEEN THE RAILWAY TRACK BECAUSE DUE TO THE WEIGHT OF THE TRAIN THE TRACKS CANNOT SUPPORT IN SUMMER SEASON SO THEY WILL PUT THE KANKAR IN IT IT HELPS THE TRACK FROM THE SOIL WND BY THE WAY BETWEEN THE TRACKS

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