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Because pavement is smoother.
The road surface where vehicles drive. Could be asphalt, gravel/dirt, concrete, or steel.
As compared to walking on unpaved dirt, walking on rigid pavement is easier, and less dirt sticks to your shoes, especially when it has been raining and the dirt road gets muddy.
yes
You would need more force to push a wheelbarrow across a dirt road than a wood floor because of the friction created between the dirt road and the wheelbarrow wheels.
true
true
You can walk your horse on the pavement, it will not hurt it. Even if your horse does not wear shoes they can be safely walked on pavement. Just be careful that the horse does not slip if the pavement is wet or slippery and its not a good idea to trot or canter on pavement for very long of a distance.
On a paved road.
The road surface ahead changes from a hard-surfaced pavement to a low-type surface or earth road.
no not unless you ride on the road
to put new pavement