An army tank rests upon a continuous chain (tracks) to distribute its weight over a larger area, reducing the pressure on the ground and allowing it to move more easily over soft or uneven terrain.
Why does an army tank weighing more than a thousand tonnes rest upon a continuous chain?
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An army tank weighing over a thousand tonnes rests on a continuous chain to distribute its immense weight over a larger area. This minimizes ground pressure, prevents sinking in soft terrain, and improves traction over diverse surfaces.