In countries nearer to polar region, the roads are sprinkled with CaCl 2 . This is:
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In countries nearer to polar region, the roads are sprinkled with CaCl2. This is:
- to minimise the wear and tear of the roads.
- to minimise the snow fall.
- to minimise pollution.
- to minimise the accumulauion of dust on the road.
Answer
(B) to minimise the snow fall.
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