Because in summer the sun shines brighter and it is the hotest season so the tar melts slightly and soon goes sticky.
because the surface has partially melted
Radiation?
Either to cool down the road surface - or to keep dust down at ground level.
Seeing fake water on a hot road is the most common mirage. On hot summer days, you can see what appears to be water on an asphalt highway.
This is caused by refraction. A variation in air density corresponds to variation in refractive index of the air, locally near the road.
It is dangerous to over inflate tires at the end of winter because they could be damaged more easily. Over inflated tires can be damaged going over potholes or leftover debris in the roadways.
In the winter the roads crack because the cold causes the concrete to contract, therefore making cracks and potholes in the road. This will not happen in the summer because the heat makes the concrete expand.
On a paved road.
As we drove along the newly paved highway in South Carolina, I spotted a few palmetto trees in the side of the road.
michigan. the first paved road in the united states was a portion of woodward avenue
should be paved. Better is an adverb
A paved road. Metalled road.
the road to hell is paved with good intentions
yes
Samuel Johnson said,"The road of good intentions is paved with hell." by saed.
Freezing, and ice wedging. Water freezes and refreezes expanding under the road and in the cracks.
The cast of A Cracked Paved Road - 2012 includes: Michael Byrne as Poet
Yes, paved can be used as an adjective -- a paved road. It's also the past tense and past participle of pave.
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