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Q: Are railway tracks and railway lines the same?
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What type of lines are always the same distance apart?

The lines are said to be parallel - one example is railway tracks.


Examples of parallel lines?

Railway tracks electrical lines


How do examples of parallel lines look?

Railway tracks, the opposite edges of a rule.


Which metal is used to mend railway tracks?

The key element in railway lines depending on the railway line is, occasionally copper, magnesium and stainless steel.


What is a place where two or more railway lines meet?

Two or more train tracks meet at a junction (railway junction).


What parallels are not circles?

If two circles are drawn using the same centre, the two lines of the circles are parallel as they don't meet each other.Two straight lines (think of railway tracks) are drawn next to each other, but never meet, they are parallel lines.


What country has more railway tracks France or belgium?

France has more railway tracks than Belgium.


When you look down a railroad track and they meet what is that point called?

I assume you mean that the parallel railway tracks meet.The point where Parallel lines meet is called infinity.BUTIn your example of of railway tracks the apparent meeting is caused by perspective and the point is called the vanishing point.


Why is iron used for railway lines?

Iron is rarely used anymore in railway lines. Steel is used mostly now because it is very flexible and is less vulnerable to cracking and chipping.


Why is it difficult to lay railway lines in hilly areas?

The tracks are straight and flat so when you put then going up a hill, they need to be bent. They have to dig out of the hill to place the tracks into it. It takes a lot more work to do something as simple as laying tracks.


Are railway tracks parallel?

Yes


What does parelell mean?

parallel?? Parallel is usually used to talk about lines or similar it means they are equal distance apart. For example railway tracks are parallel.