Just about all roads are "surfaced" The term "surfaced" can be applied to roads that have a gravel surface, oiled gravel, chip seal, tarmac, or concrete. A non-surfaced road would be a dirt road.
Highway, interstate, parkway, autobahn, gravel road, any road with a man made surface.
The road surface ahead changes from a hard-surfaced pavement to a low-type surface or earth road.
John Loudon McAdam, a Scottish road building expert, is credited with being the first to build tar surfaced roads. That is why they are called macadam roads.
20% of the 400,000 kilometres (250,000 miles) of the road network of the Roman Empire were the stone-paved roads.
No, aqueducts were used to carry clean water to cities. The names of the types of roads were via munita for the stone-paved road, via glareata for the gravel surfaced road and via terrena for the leveled earth road.
It means that the shoulder of the road is soft and non-compacted, probably not hard-surfaced, and you could easily get stuck on the shoulder. In a situation like this, if you need to stop at the side of the road, make sure that your left wheels are still on the pavement.
Surfaced
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It contains a biosphere.
It is rocky with craters.
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the sun is made of gases