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Chandler Bautista
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28 May, 01:32
How are railroads different from stagecoaches
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Courtney Humphrey
28 May, 01:34
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Answer:rail roads are on a train stagecoaches are for horses
Explanation:both are used for transport but one is on the train and the other is on horses
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