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Why is there a gap at the joints of rails and of cement concrete bridges?

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1. The joints of rails and cement concrete bridges are made of iron. Metal is a good conductor of heat so in summer due to heat it expands and its length will be increased. 

2. To allow for this expansion, gaps are kept. 

3. If these gaps are not kept, then after expansion the rails and cement concrete would have buckled upwards due to lack of space. 

4. Due to that bridges would crack and railway tracks get crooked.

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