Asfalteredes
Asfalteredes is a term used to describe a surface that has been covered with asphalt. Asphalt is a sticky, black, and highly viscous liquid or semi-solid form of petroleum, which is commonly used in road construction. The process of asphalting involves laying down a mixture of asphalt binder and aggregate, such as gravel or sand, and then compacting it to form a durable and smooth surface. This type of surface is prevalent in modern infrastructure, particularly for roads, highways, and parking lots, due to its relatively low cost, ease of application, and resilience to weather conditions.
The term "asfalteredes" can refer to the completed asphalt surface itself or the action of applying asphalt.