because salt can rust your car and eat away at the metal
A salt spreader would be a sound purchase in areas where snow and ice accumulate during the winter months. A salt spreader can effectively distribute salt to melt ice and snow so that roads and surfaces become easier to navigate.
Would you find potholes in the roads of regions where temperatures are above freezing all the time
Winter break can be capitalized, or lower case. If, on a calendar, you are writing winter break, then you would put "Winter Break". On anything else, it could be "winter break", "Winter break", or "Winter Break".
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You would be able to see roads on a topographical map.
1.) Depends on the driving conditions, driving through water or salted roads. 2.) Depends on whether or not it was lubricated. Some wheel bearings are sealed so you can't lube them if you want to. 3.) Synthetic grease would make them last longer than if lubed with petroleum based grease.
I think we would be driving on roads that looked like they were built in ancient Rome.
Not really possible since there are no roads across the ocean.
If you take the I-10 W it would be 1561 miles and would take about 25 hours of non-stop driving to get there. If you take the I-40 W it would be 1,714 miles and about 29 hours of non-stop driving to get there. Some if these roads are toll roads. I would recommend flying.
It would depend on where in Africa you are driving on or for road ... But a four wheel drive car would be best ...
It affected our world by letting pedestrians travel to different parts of the country. If there were no roads/bridges we would still be driving on dirt roads today. So be thankful for all of the architectural people that built all of our roads and bridges.
presumably, yes.
that would be kind of impossible, considering there is most likely no roads connected LOL!
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No they would survive but soon they wont be able to breath because they would be used to breathing salted water so they would die.
It would be salted