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In many cases, large trucks move more slowly up hills than small cars. What do you think is the reason for this
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In many cases, large trucks move more slowly up hills than small cars. What do you think is the reason for this
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The trucks are larger then cars and need to go slow so they have traction between the tires and the road when there moving large things.
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T&hey are heavier I believe and need a bigger engine to make it
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