The answer to this question must be in affirmative, or else how could there be a country on this planet without having any roads for communication for its people?
two countries the roads went into are Egypt and India.
The concept of 0.The calendar summarized by the Aztecs, and the Incas.The Egyptians also created grid-roads and plumbing systems
1-Egypt dosreceive aide from USA every year it can be military, roads, food, act. but in return Egypt must agree on some of American rules like removing some of religions classes in the schools, or free some people in prisons or women's right. Also Egypt must keep the diplomacy with Israel. Al Fawzy
The Roman roads formed a huge a network of 400,000 kilometres (250,000 miles) which stretched all over the Roman Empire. About 20% of this (80,500 kilometres, 50,313 miles) were paved roads. The empire stretched from England to northern Iraq west-east, and from central Germany and Romania to North Africa north-south. The southernmost road reached deep into southern Egypt.
Because they are roads.
Someone else help on Singapore and India. Iran, Iraq and Jordan are passable, but your passport is going to have to be acceptable to all of them. I don't think as USA passport will work that well. The African leg is well trodden. Overland tourist trucks do it every weeks. The roads are all car-passable. The tour companies just use trucks to look butch - a normal luxury bus would be more comfortable. Egypt has good roads - and huuuuuge piles of red tape for vehicles in transit through Egypt. The problem is Sudan - due to the war in southern Sudan you have to travel on the Nile ferry. So no road transport allowed. From Kenya south through Tanzania, Malawi. Zambia, Botswana and South Africa there are reasonable to very good roads.
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When two roads cross, they form an intersection.
The plural of road is roads
During the industrial revolution, the types of roads that existed were primarily dirt roads or cobblestone roads. Due to the increasing need for transportation for goods and people, there was a gradual improvement in road infrastructure, with some roads being widened and reinforced with gravel or stone, and others being paved with bricks or macadam. However, the quality and maintenance of roads varied greatly between different regions.
1. America - 3,972,801 miles of roads 2. India - 2,393,173 miles of roads 3. China - 1,124,575 miles of roads 4. Brazil - 1,071,821 miles of roads 5. Japan - 731,526 miles of roads
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