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What causes cracks in roads?

Frost heaves.


How do frost heaves occur?

Frost heaves occur when water in the soil freezes and expands, causing the ground to push upwards. This expansion creates pressure, which can lift layers of soil and pavement above it. When the ice melts, the ground settles back down, leading to uneven surfaces and potential damage to roads and structures.


What is a Sentence using the word heaves?

See how the ship heaves and rolls.


When was Vermont Frost Heaves created?

Vermont Frost Heaves was created in 2005.


Why are chains not used on Canadian Ice roads?

Because where the ice on the ice roads is only 4 feet thick the chains could cut into a rut and break the ice.


What to do for dry heaves?

To alleviate dry heaves, try to stay hydrated with small sips of water, suck on ice chips, or try ginger tea to soothe your stomach. Rest in a comfortable position and avoid triggers like strong smells or movement that can make it worse. If the dry heaves persist or are accompanied by other concerning symptoms, it's advisable to seek medical attention.


Why do roads on bridges freeze up quicker than roads?

Because the ice starts to form under it and on top of it. It's easier for bridges to form ice than roads which only get ice on the top and usually the road on bridges are thinner than regular roads.


Why drive ice roads in Alaska?

The drivers who choose to drive the ice roads are attracted by the adventure, challenge and high pay of the job.


Are ice roads dangerous to travel on?

Yes, ice roads can be dangerous to travel on due to the risk of thin ice, sudden changes in weather conditions, and potential hazards such as cracks or pressure ridges. It is important to exercise caution and follow safety guidelines when driving on ice roads.


What is the plural of heave?

heaves


What are ice roads used for?

To get supplies where needed.


What are the uses of evaporation salts?

to preserve foods, dye fabric, and de-ice roads