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they are both long and they both have many wheels.
he doesn't use wheels- he uses crutches
Some of the main benefits of Alcoa wheels are they never need polished and they are easy to clean without caustic chemicals. They are basically maintenance free wheels.
God of Chaos - Hell on Wheels - was created on 2012-01-15.
The answer is 36. All you have to do is think, how many wheels on one=3. Then you say 3x12=36. There you have it!
The track distribute the weight evenly across the length of the vehicle, and across a surface which has more points of contact with the ground than conventional wheels. This reduces ground pressure, which makes the vehicle less likely to sink deeply into dirt and other types of soft ground.
Perhaps a "tracked" or "track laying" vehicle.
Twenty wheels connectd to the tracks.
You can purchase Hot Wheels tracks at local retailers such as Target, Toys "R" Us or alternatively, you can purchase Hot Wheels tracks online at places such as Amazon.
Hot Wheels does make wall tracks for cars to race on and these tracks can be found online at Amazon and eBay or in stores such as Wal-Mart and Toys R Us.
They use freck'in wheels!
Wheels might get shot out and tracks make it easier for the tank to go over rough land
Originally to break through enemy lines, since they were bullet proof and hand-grenade proof; and had tracks instead of wheels to traverse through mud with.
beause they are easer to useon muddy ground and easer to use on bumpy gravel, mud, sand etc ...
Battle tanks use tracks to spread their weight on soft ground. Tanks weigh 40+ tons; If they used wheels they would often get stuck. It's the same reason earth moving equipment (bulldozers) use tracks.
The wheels have flanges on the inside edges, they keep the wheels on the rail. The wheels would not stay on the tracks without the flanges.
They distribute weight over a larger area, resulting in lower ground pressure. This reduces the likelihood of the vehicle getting stuck vs. using wheels and tyres, which only spread the weight of the vehicle over a relatively small area.