The rear wheels of tractors are wide.Give reason?
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Because the rear tyres have a much larger surface area (they are larger in diameter and width), the weight of the tractor is distributed across a larger area and the tyres don't compress the soil as much (plants won't grow as well in compacted soil).
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The rear wheels are made bigger to provide more surface area to which the wheel can come into contact and it can give more friction, in case the vehicle getting stuck in muddy road. Thus, it makes possible to drive the Tractor in any road.
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