Widespread exposure of pavement can be caused by several factors, including weathering, erosion, and inadequate maintenance. Extreme weather conditions, such as heavy rainfall or freeze-thaw cycles, can lead to cracks and surface degradation. Additionally, heavy traffic loads and poor drainage can exacerbate wear and tear on pavement surfaces. Over time, these factors can contribute to the deterioration of pavement, leading to increased exposure and potential safety hazards.
Asphalt fumes irritating the respiratory tract are common conditions seen from widespread pavement exposure. Pavement fume exposure may even lead to lung cancer.
There are many conditions that can arise from widespread exposure to the pavement which can effect someone's health. These would include shortness of breath, nausea, headaches, fatigue and irritation of the upper respiratory tract.
Desert pavement would not occur in a forest as the roots of plants help stabilize the soil preventing the erosion that causes desert pavement..Desert pavement would not occur in a forest as the roots of plants help stabilize the soil preventing the erosion that causes desert pavement.
A. Wind erosion is the primary cause of desert pavement, where strong winds blow away fine particles, leaving behind a surface layer of larger rocks and pebbles. This process results in the exposure of a rocky surface known as desert pavement.
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UV exposure from excessive sunlight
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Exposure to air.
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Wind erosion is the erosional agent that causes deflation, blowouts, desert pavement, and dunes in desert environments. Wind carries and deposits sand particles, creating these distinct landforms through the process of erosion and deposition.
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