Why small gaps are left between lengths of railway tracks ?
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It is for the elasticity due to the expansion or shrinkage due to the weather. Hai Rajnesh, While laying the railway tracks, a small gap is left between the successive lengths of the rails. This gap is provided to allow for the expansion of the rails during summer
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Small gaps are left between the railway tracks to accommodate the expansion of the metal during summers. Otherwise expansion may cause bending of the tracks.
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