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since p=thrust/area,if a wide steel belt(more area) is provided ,it reduces the pressure exerted by the tank on the ground.so,it prevents the tank from sinking into the ground. You may mean the actual tracks. They are engineered of many steel links, often rubber covered to enable the tank to run on many surfaces.
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Wheels might get shot out and tracks make it easier for the tank to go over rough land
To increse the surface area of the part of the tank in contact with the ground so that pressure due heavy load due to tank do not make it sink and lets it move faster.
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The WACs- Women's Army Corps.
Depends on the truck. It could be 4, 6, 10 or more if you count the spare and the steering wheel.
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A Swiss army knife is made of stainless steel.
The organization that provided clerical workers, truck drivers, instructors, and lab technicians for the US Army was the Civilian Service Corps (CSC). The CSC was created in 1942 during World War II to meet the labor demands of the military. It recruited and deployed civilian personnel to support different military functions and operations.
Amy tanks do NOT have chained wheels. Tanks are tread laying machines.
Tanks are very heavy vehicles, and need their tracks to spread their weight on the ground. This helps them travel over soft ground without sinking in too deeply. The metal tank tracks are also less likely to be damaged by gun fire, which would soon puncture pneumatic tyres.