gravelised
Gravelised is a term used to describe a surface that has been covered or treated with gravel. This can apply to various contexts, from roads and pathways to landscaping and construction. In the context of transportation, a gravelised road is one that has a surface layer of crushed stone or gravel, as opposed to asphalt or concrete. These roads are often found in rural areas or as temporary solutions during construction. The gravel provides a more stable and durable surface than bare earth, but it can be prone to dust and rutting, especially in dry conditions.
In landscaping, gravelised areas are common for decorative purposes, such as garden paths, patios, or around
The process of gravelising typically involves spreading a layer of gravel over a prepared surface. This preparation