Gravel looks like sand when it's crushed.
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.
pebbles, talus, scree, crushed stone, or crushed rock
Pea gravel, crushed granite or asphalt.
There are MANY different types of gravel - one for each of your needs. If it is for your driveway, the gravel is usually made of crushed rocks (in large sizes). If you're looking for the smaller version of gravel, the sand-like verson, they also vary from sizes down to a grain of sand, to the driveway-like gravel.
It is usually crushed into gravel for construction.
There are MANY different types of gravel - one for each of your needs. If it is for your driveway, the gravel is usually made of crushed rocks (in large sizes). If you're looking for the smaller version of gravel, the sand-like verson, they also vary from sizes down to a grain of sand, to the driveway-like gravel.
No they are not. River rock is rounded and smooth where crushed rock is sharp and jagged.
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.