Roman roads were made with interlocking stones or pavers and still exist. They were well made. Modern are made with a tar base and eventually break down.
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The roads that the Tudors used were built by the Romans, and many roads that we have in the UK today, follow the same original foundations
rural roads are out in the middle of no where (like a desert, field, woods, etc.) and sometimes are made of cement. Urban roads are found in cities and towns and are almost always made of cement. Hopes this helps!!
it is IMPORTANT because bridges and roads are what made up parts of the world
Roads have been made since the dawn of civilisation. No one can possibly say who and when the first one was made.
No the roads are made out of asphalt.
There is no particular year, but it is thought to be around 4000 BC. Stone ones in modern Iraq and some made of wood in Glastonbury, England.
Modern roads in Italy are made by the government just like they are everywhere.
ROADS ARE MADE OF ASPHALT.
asphalt
Roman roads were made with interlocking stones or pavers and still exist. They were well made. Modern are made with a tar base and eventually break down.
concrete
corduroy
Roads have been dated back to 4000BC in the Middle East.
One example of a human-made feature that a geographer might study is urban sprawl. Geographers would be interested in examining how cities expand over time, the factors driving this expansion, and the impact it has on the environment and society.
Yes, they are manmade, just all roads on Earth.