6. Which type of road does not allowed in water to soak
in the ground?
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Answer:
concrete road
Explanation:
roads made up of concrete does not allow water to be soaked in the ground.
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Answer:
Concrete roadways prevent water from percolating into the ground.
Explanation:
- A concrete mixture consisting of Portland cement, coarse aggregate, sand, and water is used to create concrete roads.
- The service life of a concrete road is its most significant benefit due to its extraordinary durability.
- The unmetalled (kutcha) roads may absorb rainwater and are not made of tar coal.
- While the metalized (or "pucca") roads are constructed of cement and tar, which prevents them from absorbing precipitation.
- Concrete is a porous material comprised of cement, sand, and gravel with water, therefore it does absorb water. When there is a lot of humidity around, concrete absorbs both rainwater and airborne water. The mixture is still porous even after it has dried and hardened.
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