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difference between a cutting and an embankment​

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Answered by ItZbLoOdSiLeNtGiRl
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Answer:

As nouns the difference between embankment and cuttingis that embankment is a long artificial mound of earth and stone, built to hold back water, for protection or to support a road while cutting is (countable|uncountable) the action of the verb to cut . 

As a verb cutting is. 

As an adjective cutting is (not comparable) that is used for cutting.

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Answered by barnadutta2015
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Answer: Embankments are a type of building that allow railroad tracks to travel through low-lying terrain at a suitable level and grade. Soil cuts are an excavation that allows railroad tracks to pass through ground that is totally or primarily made of soil at a level and gradient that is acceptable.

Explanation:

  • Embankments are a type of building that allow railroad tracks to travel through low-lying terrain at a suitable level and grade.
  • Soil cuts are an excavation that allows railroad tracks to pass through ground that is totally or primarily made of soil at a level and gradient that is acceptable.
  • An excavation that permits railroad tracks to pass through land that is totally or primarily made of rock at a level and gradient that is acceptable.
  • Both the terms are essential while development in infrastructure. Attention must be paid to these.

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