why do Army tankers have broad chains fitted at the bottom instead of tyres
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Answer: The weight of a tank is very high compared to a normal vehicle. If wheels were used the pressure on the ground would be so high that the wheels will go into the ground. So, to decrease the pressure on the ground the broad metallic strips are used instead of wheels.
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It is to reduce the pressure exerted on the ground
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The broad chain on tanks are called caterpillar tracks , they help to increase surface area of the pressure applied due which tank being so heavy doesn't sink in ground and puts a reasonable pressure on the ground.
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