Depends on how heavy vehicles it will have to deal with.
It depends on the contaminant. Otherwise it's commonly used in fast foods.
Structural failure of roads and airfields and the damage caused by foundation settlement
Depends on what you mean. If the road is poorly designed visually, drivers can get confused and more accidents will occur. If the road is poorly engineered, it can become flooded when rains come. If the road is made of inferior materials, the road can cause blinding glare, melt in hot sun, or not last as long as it needs to. If the soil beneath the road is poorly prepared, potholes and sinkholes are more likely to occur.
the engeneer do is an .....will plan in what kind of building he make....then the engeneer do is an....will plan what is the place will make a road?
The plough was invented by the Ancient Chinese because the plough can make it easier to make the soil for their farming nice and crumbly.
Mud
you have too make a muddy area for it with soil or clay with lots of rocks sticks and plants
You shape up the walls with your hands and shovels. Make sure the soil isn't too muddy, or it will fall before the mud has dried. Leave it over night, and you should have a nice, hard house in the morning!
lack of friction?
PLACE. example: The car rolled down the muddy road. "down the muddy road" - adverb of place
Thermal pollution can be caused by soil erosion, as the sediments make the water muddy and thus increase light absorbency and thermal pollution
How muddy do you want it to be.
air,soil,water,muddy water
there are some strollers with almost "off-road" wheels that perform decently in muddy conditions.
The noun in this sentence is "road." It is the object of the preposition "past" and the direct object of the infinitive phrase "to get."
Well, the last time I saw raindrops on glass, I did not notice that they were particularly muddy, so I may suggest that it is not mud but acid that your rain contains, and perhaps you confused the two. Yet once rain hits the ground, it may collect in puddles of rainwater. When disturbed, the rainwater is muddy. In this case, the answer is that the very small particles of soil have been stirred up by the energy put into the water, and they will be temporarily suspended, making the water muddy (as the water is now cloudy, and has the colour of the soil). If it is flowing freely down a slope, the water is muddy because as it trickles, it picks up tiny particles of soil, making it muddy. If this does not answer your question, try rephrasing it to make it more specific.
It really depends on how muddy it is. If its just a bit muddy, the stock tires will likely be fine. However, if it is really muddy you will need some tires designed for off road mud driving.