Road surface cracks on winter because, water in the ground forms ice during winter, expanding to form cracks.
Freeze/thaw cycle doesn't create potholes. It creates cracks on pavement. Potholes form when water, whether from melting snow, rain or frost thawing gets into the cracks in the pavement and cause the road base to shift and develop voids just under the pavement. When this occurs, the weight of vehicles causes the pavement to crumble causing potholes.
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They form when water seeps through cracks in the cavern
they form by the air getting hotter and the water in the mud evaperates
mechanical energy
light energy:)..............am i correct??
mechanical energy
heat which can cause base materials with higher clay contents (e.g. some gravel) to dry in summer and crack
Mud cracks form when wet mud dries. As mud dries, it shrinks and cracks start to form.
Where cracks form in the asphalt/concrete, repair crews fill the cracks with tar to keep water from seeping in and widening the cracks into pot holes.
Road surface cracks on winter because, water in the ground forms ice during winter, expanding to form cracks.
Freeze/thaw cycle doesn't create potholes. It creates cracks on pavement. Potholes form when water, whether from melting snow, rain or frost thawing gets into the cracks in the pavement and cause the road base to shift and develop voids just under the pavement. When this occurs, the weight of vehicles causes the pavement to crumble causing potholes.
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moister in the ground causes it to expand so we a drought comes in to effect and all the moister evaporates the ground shrinks and the cracks form
Electricity is definitely a form of energy. This is because it causes something to do something else that you want it to.
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