Walking on hot pavement would definitely be uncomfortable!
Walking on hot pavement is an example of a sensation. It involves feeling the heat from the pavement on the soles of your feet.
the pavement was hot
Walking on street pavement is generally easier and safer than walking on ice. Ice can be slippery and increase the risk of slipping and falling, whereas pavement usually provides better traction and stability for walking. It is important to exercise caution and adjust your walking technique when walking on ice to prevent accidents.
1.don't walk on it! 2.don't walk on it!
As compared to walking on unpaved dirt, walking on rigid pavement is easier, and less dirt sticks to your shoes, especially when it has been raining and the dirt road gets muddy.
the pavement
Pavement will heat up faster than grass on a hot day because pavement absorbs and retains heat more effectively than grass. Grass tends to have a higher albedo, meaning it reflects more sunlight and absorbs less heat compared to pavement.
The best crack filler for asphalt pavement is a hot pour rubberized sealant.
The air above the pavement is very hot and reflects light differently than cooler air making it appear as if there is water on the road.
Yes, of course you can, but that pavement can get extremely hot. I went there barefoot but I wore sandals some of the time because the pavement was just too hot in May.
I found a source that said hot rolled pavement weighed approx. 2300 kb/m^3
Yes, hot pavement can potentially burn a bird's feet if they walk on it for an extended period of time. It is a good idea to provide shaded areas or cool surfaces for birds to stand on during hot weather.