Why are there gaps left at the joints on the railway tracks?
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because the railway tracks expand in summer season
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❥Small gaps which function as expansion joints are deliberately left between the rail ends to allow for expansion of the rails in hot weather. ... Because of these small gaps, when trains pass over jointed tracks they make a "clickety-clack" sound.
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