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Because the pavement is more sturdeyer than the ice
The formation of ice (which is basically the formation of hydrogen bonds) releases heat
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Freeze/thaw cycle doesn't create potholes. It creates cracks on pavement. Potholes form when water, whether from melting snow, rain or frost thawing gets into the cracks in the pavement and cause the road base to shift and develop voids just under the pavement. When this occurs, the weight of vehicles causes the pavement to crumble causing potholes.
The rate of change of the pavement temperature
Because the pavement is more sturdeyer than the ice
Street pavement becasue someone can easily slip through ice.
WHY!It is because the ice makes the friction between the tires and the pavementgreater.
Ice is seriously more slippy.
Typically, water seeps into a small crack in the pavement. As water freezes, it expands, making the crack bigger. When this ice melts, a greater amount of water can get into the enlarged crack. This process repeats, each time making the crack larger. Of course, other factors such as erosion of the underlying surface and even earthquakes can cause pavement cracks.
On the field (best kind), the ice, gym floor, or pavement.
The formation of ice (which is basically the formation of hydrogen bonds) releases heat
The formation of ice (which is basically the formation of hydrogen bonds) releases heat
Ice ice formed from water at very low temperatures.
yes
The outside temperature sensor is indicating a temperature where the formation of ice on the road is possible.The outside temperature sensor is indicating a temperature where the formation of ice on the road is possible.