"un sillon" is probably what you are looking for.
It is the term used for Japanese gardens of sand or gravel, or in agriculture for tilled fields.
The French word for a ridge of sediment, gravel, silt, and other materials is "alluvion."
Removal of sand, gravel, and other material from the beds of rivers and lakes has not only
Cement mixed with water, sand (gravel) - in other words more concrete.
Other than using gravel for building, gravel is useful to farm for flint. When you mine gravel with a shovel, there is a small chance that instead of dropping a gravel block, it will drop flint. Flint can be used in crafting recipes such as flint and steel as well as arrows
Amour means Love in French. The other words mean nothing.
It means conoeing like the other french word for conoeing
The loose material on the surface of the Earth is called "regolith." Regolith includes soil, sand, gravel, and other broken rock particles that cover solid rock.
The material that cheap counter-tops are made of are cheap marble or semi-granite or, in other words, granite mixed with more sand and gravel rather than just being pure granite.
It means Chaudron in French. It means boiler. Other veriations is Chaudion.
Autres means other or others.
Yes, you can pass on a gravel road as long as there is enough space to safely maneuver around the other vehicle. It is important to be cautious of loose gravel, potholes, and other potential hazards while passing.
The sound of gravel can vary depending on factors such as size, shape, and density of the gravel, as well as the surface it is on. Generally, it is described as a crunching or grinding noise as the gravel particles move and rub against each other.