Instead of a steamroller, a heavy bulldozer could have been used to flatten the rubble, as it can effectively push and level debris. Alternatively, a compactor or plate tamper might serve to compact the material, although they would be less effective for larger volumes. Another option could be a large excavator with a bucket attachment to move and crush the rubble. Each of these alternatives would achieve similar goals of leveling and compacting the surface.
Rocks and rubble produced during crushing and mining
There is no specific collective noun for the noun 'rubble', in which case a noun suitable for the situation can be used; for example, a pile of rubble, a heap of rubble, a mountain of rubble, etc.
No. Rubble is a noun.
Betty Rubble.
After the earthquake, the town was left in ruins, with piles of rubble lining the streets.
No, it is not an adverb. The word rubble is a noun (debris).
Betty Rubble was created in 1960.
Ragged Rubble was created in 2004.
rubble - broken stones or bricks from a building or wall that has been destroyed. The town was reduced to rubble after the war.
More rubble was created when i blew up the ceiling
The weight of the rubble would depend on the material being quarried.
The building was demolished and reduced to a pile of rubble.