the best material is sandstone
Gravel looks like sand when it's crushed.
You're talking about driveways, right? As in your zoning says you can have either a concrete drive, an asphalt one or a sand & gravel one? Gravel is crushed rock, and they say "sand and gravel" because gravel almost always has sand in it. Crushed loose bedrock would be fine.
Its the laymen's term for crushed stone, or gravel.
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Salt is soluble in water; gravel is separated by filtering the solution or by decantation.Power is not a material.
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Gravel looks like sand when it's crushed.
Gravel, sandstone, and conglomerate are all types of sedimentary rocks.
A commonly used rock in road construction is crushed stone or gravel. This type of rock is durable, easily compacted, and provides good drainage. It is often used as a base or sub-base material for roads. Other rocks that can be used include limestone, granite, and sandstone, depending on the specific requirements and availability in the area.
Other names for gravel include crushed stone, rock chips, pebbles, and aggregate.
Gravel looks like sand when it's crushed.
This is crushed gravel used for paving, driveways, etc.
Crushed? 3,000 pounds or more depending on how finely crushed it is.
Aggregate is the general name for a mixture of crushed stone, gravel, and sand.
Pea gravel, crushed granite or asphalt.
It is usually crushed into gravel for construction.