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Q: What were corduroy roads made out of?
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What were roads with logs across them called?

Corduroy roads, like the fabric.


Were roman roads made of cobbles?

They were made with cobble and stone. They also could be what is known as Corduroy roads as well. Corduroy roads were made of logs covered in sand, and used in low lying or swampy areas. See the links below for more information.


What were the roads made of during the civil war?

Military Engineers made Corduroy Roads from felled trees. Most roads were dirt. Some had gravel or stone bases under the packed earth. Corduroy Roads were a quick and easy way to provide a hard surface for foot and horse traffic.


What was used to make corduroy roads?

logs


What were the roads called that were constructed by placing logs close together?

corduroy roads


Roads in wet swampy areas had logs across them and were known as?

Corduroy


Is corduroy man made or natural?

corduroy is both


Why is corduroy roads important?

Cordury roads were important because it was a new way of transportation that hadn't been built yet.


What were corduroy roads and why were they used?

They are roads. They were first used in the USA during the American Revolution. They were used to help travelers cross swampy areas.. But they were made of huge Logs! So the ride was quite bumpy.


How do you use a corduroy in a sentence?

Jan's corduroy shirt rubbed against her back


When were these Corduroy Roads first used?

i dont know. like after the industrial revolution i think


What are the corduroy roads?

Corduroy roads are roads that are built with logs or poles placed across swampy or unstable ground. This type of road was used by wheeled vehicles and horses. Cattle and herds of pigs or sheep were not allowed on the road because of spaces between the logs and poles. Sometimes hewed or sawn lumber was used in the corduroy road. Look up some of the books about the old days written by Eric Sloane.