im pretty sure it was wood and steel
Wheels might get shot out and tracks make it easier for the tank to go over rough land
Steel is made from iron. We combine a small amount of carbon with iron to get (make) steel.
The rough terrain of the Andes made the use of wheels impossible.
it depends, often they are made from steel or modern ones stainless steel but there are a few swords used for decoration which are finished or made of silver or even gold.
Most automobile wheels are made from either Steel or Alloy (Aluminum). There are chrome wheels and plastic hubcaps as well. But most care wheels are made from Alloy or Steel
Car wheels are made of pressed steel or molded aluminum-magnesium alloy. Most other land vehicles use steel wheels of some sort.
Standard car and truck wheels are made of steel, "alloy" wheels are made of a lightweight aluminum alloy.
Wood and steel
Most likely steel
Vehicle Wheels are made of steel, aluminum, alloys, & chrome. Toy wheels and some utility wheels are mode of plastic. Wheels on early cars were made of wood.
Modern wheels and axles are made from steel and aluminium.
Some train wheels are equipped with magnetic brakes or sensors for safety and monitoring purposes. However, the wheels themselves are typically made of steel and are not inherently magnetic.
Train wheels are made of steel.
The first wheels were made of wood. Now steel is more common.
originally, rail road wheels were made of cast iron (main spotting feature is the radial ribs on the back for cooling the wheels during braking) Now, wheels are forged from steel
Wheels of Steel was created in 1980-02.