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The roads might flood
gently rolling hills.
Nowadays, roads are mainly made of concrete. So... 1. When it rains, water seeps into the soil [normally, with mud roads] But since concrete does not allow water to seep in, the groundwater level is also affected, since we only take the water from underground, never recharge it. 2. Roots of plants need air. So if roads are built nearby the tree will die. 3. Microorganisms under the soil are also affected.
Dacite is a type of extrusive rock that is classified in the volcanic group. This rock is used in construction and building roads.
Stop the building of new roads, houses, airports, power stations, wind farms, in fact any form of building requires stone in many forms. Possibly a better way would be to reduce the human population, then you wouldn't need so many roads, houses, airports, etc.
because it will affect the amount and quality of water in an aquifer{less water can enter the auifer}
If the aquifer is covered by an impermeable rock layer, water cannot reach the aquifer. Construction of buildings on top of the recharge zone can also limit the amount of water that enters an aquifer. OR The presence of roofs, buildings, pavements, and streets indicates that engineering has taken place to remove rainwater via underground plumbing systems, normally in the form of storm sewers. Storm sewers are usually directed to a stream or river near the urban growth. The stream or river may direct the rainfall that once recharged the aquifer to a point hundreds of miles away.
The roads and the canals affect the economy because
3 things that can affect a biodiversity is building roads, hunting, and deforestation.
Building roads, and houses takes up animals land and native land causing deforestation and habbitat loss.
It was the Romans who connected their empire by building roads. Specifically, the Roman army did the work.
No; the technique of building 'hard' roads was invented by the Romans.
The Roman government paid for the building of the roads through the public treasury. However the maintenance of the roads was the responsibility of the towns that the road passed through.The Roman government paid for the building of the roads through the public treasury. However the maintenance of the roads was the responsibility of the towns that the road passed through.The Roman government paid for the building of the roads through the public treasury. However the maintenance of the roads was the responsibility of the towns that the road passed through.The Roman government paid for the building of the roads through the public treasury. However the maintenance of the roads was the responsibility of the towns that the road passed through.The Roman government paid for the building of the roads through the public treasury. However the maintenance of the roads was the responsibility of the towns that the road passed through.The Roman government paid for the building of the roads through the public treasury. However the maintenance of the roads was the responsibility of the towns that the road passed through.The Roman government paid for the building of the roads through the public treasury. However the maintenance of the roads was the responsibility of the towns that the road passed through.The Roman government paid for the building of the roads through the public treasury. However the maintenance of the roads was the responsibility of the towns that the road passed through.The Roman government paid for the building of the roads through the public treasury. However the maintenance of the roads was the responsibility of the towns that the road passed through.
Tsunamis can fill roads with debris from destroyed structures and can evn wash roads away.
The clearing of Forrest and expiation of roads can lead to deforestation.
building roads, building aqueducts, and building arches
Roads