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Robert Weiss
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9 September, 22:49
Which conditions made building the railroad hard?
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Antoine Perry
9 September, 23:11
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Climate conditions and whether or not they have the materials needed
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Elena Zuniga
9 September, 23:12
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The answers are Harsh weather, little acess to supplies, and drilling tunnels through rock.
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