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Question:

why is the spacing smaller ?

A typical silo on a farm has many bands wrapped around its perimeter. Why is the spaces between successive bands smaller at the lower portions of the silo ?

Answer:

Internal pressure in the silo pushes down and sideways. there is more pressure at the bottom than at the top. So there needs to be more structural strength at the bottom. Wingman

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