check out this link. It's not up to date (the most current date is 1995), but it is both credible (the Canadian encyclopedia) and detailed. Read the second paragraph of Post WWII
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According to the World Bank, 81.62% of all roads in China are paved.According to the most recent (2005) data available, 82.5% of the roads and highways in China are paved. See Sources and related links for more information.
yes
21 kilometres
You can drive a car on a paved street or even on a gravel road
The Romans. They were the first to have paved roads.
Around 25% of the roads and highways in North Korea are estimated to be paved. The majority of roads in the country are unpaved due to limited resources and maintenance.
According to the most recent (2004) data available, 64.5% of the roads and highways in the U.S. are paved.According to the most recent (2004) data available, 64.5%of the roads and highways in the U.S. are paved.
There are paved highways and freeways among most cities in Mexico. There are of course rural roads and pathways which are unpaved.
Around 2.7 million miles of roads in the US are paved, which accounts for about 64% of all public roadways. This includes major highways, freeways, urban streets, and rural roads.
A) Population in Millions B) Life Expectancy C) Literacy Rate percentage D) Paved Highways (% of total)= Paved Highways¸Total Highways E) Fixed Lines and Mobile Telephones (per 1000 people) F) Electricity use per capita (Kwh) G) Exports of Goods and Services (% of GDP) H) Value added in Industry (% of GDP) I) Foreign Direct Investment J) Value Added in Services (% of GDP)
China has over 3.8 million miles of paved roads and highways, making it one of the most extensive road networks in the world.
There are approximately 16,619 kilometers of paved roads in Ontario, Canada.
No, you can only create paved roads and dirt roads.
Approximately 6% of roads in Chad are paved, with most of the road network consisting of unpaved roads or tracks.
Not many
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