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Wat (wie) is laterite$43531$ - definitie

TYPE OF UNPAVED ROAD SURFACED WITH GRAVEL
Logging Road; Logging Roads; Logging road; Logging roads; Metal road; Oiled gravel; Gravel Roads; Improved road; Metal (pavement); Metal (roading); Metal (road); Murram; Gravel roads; Roadstone; Laterite road; Forest service road; Gravel path; Resource road
  • Logging road near [[Eséka]] in [[Cameroon]]
  • A gravel road in [[Asikkala]], Finland
  • Maintenance of a gravel road in Denmark

Lateritic         
  • alt=This rock wall shows dark veins of mobilized and precipitated iron within kaolinized basalt in Hungen, Vogelsberg area, Germany. The dark veins are precipitated iron within kaolinized basalt near Hungen, Vogelsberg, Germany.
  • Bauxite on white kaolinitic sandstone at Pera Head, Weipa, Australia
  • Laterite in [[Sơn Tây]], [[Hanoi]], [[Vietnam]]
  • Soil layers, from soil down to bedrock: A represents [[soil]]; B represents laterite, a [[regolith]]; C represents [[saprolite]], a less-weathered regolith; below C is [[bedrock]]
  • [[Cretaceous]] iron-rich laterite (the dark unit) in [[Hamakhtesh Hagadol]], southern [[Israel]].
  • Laterite road near Kounkane, Upper Casamance, Senegal
  • Laterite is often located under residual soils.
  • Irregular weathering of grey [[serpentinite]] to greyish-brown nickel-containing laterite with a high iron percentage (nickel [[limonite]]), near Mayagüez, Puerto Rico.
  • Cutting laterite bricks in Angadipuram, India
  • Traditional laterite temple in Kerala
  • Example of construction with laterite in [[Pre Rup]], [[Angkor]], [[Cambodia]].
A PRODUCT OF ROCK WEATHERING IN WET TROPICAL CLIMATE
Lateritic soil; Lateritic; Lateritization; Laterite rocks; User:Bettymnz4/Laterite; Laterisation; Laterite soil; Laterites
·adj Consisting of, containing, or characterized by, laterite; as, lateritic formations.
laterite         
  • alt=This rock wall shows dark veins of mobilized and precipitated iron within kaolinized basalt in Hungen, Vogelsberg area, Germany. The dark veins are precipitated iron within kaolinized basalt near Hungen, Vogelsberg, Germany.
  • Bauxite on white kaolinitic sandstone at Pera Head, Weipa, Australia
  • Laterite in [[Sơn Tây]], [[Hanoi]], [[Vietnam]]
  • Soil layers, from soil down to bedrock: A represents [[soil]]; B represents laterite, a [[regolith]]; C represents [[saprolite]], a less-weathered regolith; below C is [[bedrock]]
  • [[Cretaceous]] iron-rich laterite (the dark unit) in [[Hamakhtesh Hagadol]], southern [[Israel]].
  • Laterite road near Kounkane, Upper Casamance, Senegal
  • Laterite is often located under residual soils.
  • Irregular weathering of grey [[serpentinite]] to greyish-brown nickel-containing laterite with a high iron percentage (nickel [[limonite]]), near Mayagüez, Puerto Rico.
  • Cutting laterite bricks in Angadipuram, India
  • Traditional laterite temple in Kerala
  • Example of construction with laterite in [[Pre Rup]], [[Angkor]], [[Cambodia]].
A PRODUCT OF ROCK WEATHERING IN WET TROPICAL CLIMATE
Lateritic soil; Lateritic; Lateritization; Laterite rocks; User:Bettymnz4/Laterite; Laterisation; Laterite soil; Laterites
['lat?r??t]
¦ noun a reddish clayey material, hard when dry, forming a topsoil in some tropical regions and sometimes used for building.
Derivatives
lateritic -'r?t?k adjective
Origin
C19: from L. later 'brick' + -ite1.
Laterite         
  • alt=This rock wall shows dark veins of mobilized and precipitated iron within kaolinized basalt in Hungen, Vogelsberg area, Germany. The dark veins are precipitated iron within kaolinized basalt near Hungen, Vogelsberg, Germany.
  • Bauxite on white kaolinitic sandstone at Pera Head, Weipa, Australia
  • Laterite in [[Sơn Tây]], [[Hanoi]], [[Vietnam]]
  • Soil layers, from soil down to bedrock: A represents [[soil]]; B represents laterite, a [[regolith]]; C represents [[saprolite]], a less-weathered regolith; below C is [[bedrock]]
  • [[Cretaceous]] iron-rich laterite (the dark unit) in [[Hamakhtesh Hagadol]], southern [[Israel]].
  • Laterite road near Kounkane, Upper Casamance, Senegal
  • Laterite is often located under residual soils.
  • Irregular weathering of grey [[serpentinite]] to greyish-brown nickel-containing laterite with a high iron percentage (nickel [[limonite]]), near Mayagüez, Puerto Rico.
  • Cutting laterite bricks in Angadipuram, India
  • Traditional laterite temple in Kerala
  • Example of construction with laterite in [[Pre Rup]], [[Angkor]], [[Cambodia]].
A PRODUCT OF ROCK WEATHERING IN WET TROPICAL CLIMATE
Lateritic soil; Lateritic; Lateritization; Laterite rocks; User:Bettymnz4/Laterite; Laterisation; Laterite soil; Laterites
·noun An argillaceous sandstone, of a red color, and much seamed;
- found in India.

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Gravel road

A gravel road is a type of unpaved road surfaced with gravel that has been brought to the site from a quarry or stream bed. They are common in less-developed nations, and also in the rural areas of developed nations such as Canada and the United States. In New Zealand, and other Commonwealth countries, they may be known as metal roads. They may be referred to as "dirt roads" in common speech, but that term is used more for unimproved roads with no surface material added. If well constructed and maintained, a gravel road is an all-weather road.