Urban land.
The type of earthquake that causes damage to roads and buildings is typically a strong or major earthquake. These earthquakes have higher magnitudes and release more energy, leading to more intense shaking that can result in structural damage to infrastructure like roads and buildings.
Approximately 0.3% of the Earth's surface is covered by man-made objects such as buildings, roads, and other infrastructure. The vast majority of the Earth's surface remains natural, with oceans, forests, deserts, and other natural environments covering the rest.
Approximately 1% of the Earth's land surface is covered by roads. This percentage varies by region and is influenced by factors such as urbanization and population density.
Humans use land for agriculture, urban development, and infrastructure like roads and buildings.
A flat piece of land that is cut into a hillside is called a terrace. Terraces are often created to prevent soil erosion, facilitate agriculture, or provide flat areas for buildings or roads on hilly terrain.
buildings, roads, and bridges mainly.
The reason so much has dissapeared is because of erosion for one because you have to think these are really old Buildings and erosion gets to them. They fall down only to be covered by soil,rocks,or roads and cities. The most plausible reason is erosion and being covered by buildings and roads ect.
Some regions may have roads in towns but the tundra biome is mainly covered in glacial snow.
Infrastructure
Approximately 2% of the total surface area of Britain is covered by roads.
Buildings, Roads, anything that involves construction work is considered Infrastructure.
Buildings Roads Statues
to the river
deforestation
roads and buildings
Look into the strength of a snail's shell for geometry in nature, the strength of arches for geometry in buildings and the use of angles, arcs and radiuses in designing roads.
Because they are roads.