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winding roads are made on hills

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Answered by tikafifa
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Answer:

Mountainous roads are winding and gently sloping in order to reduce the effect of steepness which causes more downward gravitational pull to the vehicles on it. A steeper sloped road would slow the car down to a greater extent that an gently sloping one.

Explanation:

The road on the hills goes upward with the increasing length of the road. ... That's why we make a winding roads because it reduces the allover surface inclination in every portion of the road which is suitable for driving the vehicles.

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