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This is an apples vs. oranges comparison. If you wanted to move snow, the snowplow would be better. If you wanted to compact asphalt, the steamroller would be the way to go.
This is not a "legal" opinion, but from a common sense point of view, if you are replacing like with like (such as asphalt with asphalt) and not changing the car parking, (same number, dimensions and arrangement) it would be maintenance only.
Blacktop is asphalt. There would be no difference.
If you are positive that it is asphalt I would not suggest adhering tile directly to the asphalt. If removal of asphalt is not an option I would install a subfloor and use thinset mortar to adhere the tile. Another option (probably the better option) would be to pour a concrete mix over the asphalt. Than use thinset to install the tile. The concrete will incapsolate the asphalt. Asphalt more than likely has oils in it and can be a hazard.
how would a temperature reading be different if the thermometer were over unshaded asphalt
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1x45, 45x1, 3x15, 15x3, 5x9, 9x5, thos eare the dimensions for 45 if u wanted to know and probley u would if u were looking for this answer so yup even check the caluater its right Bye: =)
Yes, it is true that 94 percent of the United States are paved with asphalt.
There is no such thing as a "cubic square" unless you happen to live in five dimensional space. Assuming that you do not, please resubmit the corrected question.
Tomy baby monitors would be available at electronics stores such as Best Buy. Or check out specialty kids store such as Babies R Us. Also, a store such as Amazon would have baby monitors.
That completely depends on the coefficient of kinetic friction between the rubber block and the dry asphalt surface. Even if we knew anything about the characteristics of a typical rubber-asphalt interface, it would still depend on the surface area of contact, i.e. the dimensions of the block, which the question doesn't describe.
I currently have an asphalt driveway that is getting a bit worn. How would I go about restoring it so it looks like new again?