Предмет: История, автор: dildaradilkhanova

Мәтінді оқып, теміржол салудағы жағымды және жағымсыз жақтарды көрсет.
Орынбор-Ташкент теміржолының солтүстік бөлігі 1905 жылғы 25 шілдеде толық аяқталса, оңтүстік бөлігі 1906 жылы 1 сәуірде пайдалануға берілді. Теміржолды салуда АҚШ-тан жер қазатын машиналар алынды. Бірақ ол жеткіліксіз болып, жұмыстың негізі қолмен атқарылды. Теміржол арқылы мануфактура бұйымдары, астық, қант, темір, ағаш және т.б. тасымалданатын болды.

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Автор ответа: dayanagumabek
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Ответ: жағымда: темір жол арқылы тауар тасымалданады. Оңтүстік пен солтүстікті байланыстырады

Объяснение: жағымсыз: техниканың жетіспеулігі. Қол еңбектің көп пайданалуы.

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