When your tires lose adhesion with the road it is called 'hydroplaning'
hydroplaning
When your vehicle tires ride on a thin layer of water, it is called, "Hydroplaning".
That is a very dangerous condition called hydroplaning.
It is known as aquaplaning.
Hyrdoplane
The process is called deflation and the product is called desert pavement.
True. The tires are not actually touching pavement, but touching water, Rather hard to stop suddenly.
When all the fine dust and sand has been removed by deflation (wind and/or water erosion) a layer of stones is left behind called desert pavement.
Desert pavement
This is called an unconformity...
An overlay is simply another layer of pavement used when the current surface is deteriorated.
The brush burn that I got after falling onto the pavement damaged my epidermis layer of skin.
Bitumenous road is a road construct by using bitumenous. It also called flexible pavment because it change its shape according to nature of load and sub base. This type of pavment has four layer namey, sub grade (bottom most), sub base, base and wearing surface (top most). Thickness of layer decrease normely from bottom to top. It is cheaper than concrete pavment. Concrete pavement is anather type, that also called rigid pavement. It has only two layer. Presently concrete pavments are more popular in city areas while bitumenous pavment still constructed in highways.