increase of roads and rail from 1990 to 2007 in Pakistan
roads and buildings
stainless steel
Northern Areas of Pakistan are hilly and its really difficult to travel there. Although all northern areas of Pakistan have roads but one has to be very careful while driving in these ares. Southern Parts of Pakistan have very strong and very well built roads and the transportation can be performed very easily there.
By giving high amount of money
No, because the content of salt in soils and waters near the roads is increased. Also sodium chloride has a corrosive effect on the roads and on metallic parts of vehicles and roads accessories.
Hwell christopher Columbus bombed Pakistan, ate some chicken nuggets, and then BAM. silk roads.
oil,coal,natural gas,iron,non-metallic minerals,minerals of south asia
In Pakistan fossil fuels, coal, gas, small amounts of oil and non-metallic minerals are some of the raw materials obtained by drilling.
M. J. Malik has written: 'Pakistan at the cross roads again' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Social conditions
Roads are the most important part of the communications network in Pakistan due to several reasons. Firstly, they provide connectivity to remote and rural areas that may not have access to other forms of transportation or communication infrastructure. Secondly, roads facilitate the movement of goods and services across the country, supporting economic activities and trade. Lastly, roads also play a crucial role in emergency response and disaster management, allowing for swift mobilization of resources and aid to affected areas.
The Karakoram Highway connects Pakistan to China. Often referred to as the "Eighth Wonder of the World," it is one of the highest paved international roads, traversing through the Karakoram mountain range. The highway links the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan with Xinjiang province in China, facilitating trade and tourism between the two countries.