Earthwork products, such as soil and gravel, are generally susceptible to weathering and degradation over time. Factors such as exposure to sunlight, rain, and temperature variations can lead to erosion, compaction, and breakdown of these materials. However, some earthwork products, like certain types of clay or stone, may possess natural resilience and durability against weathering. Additionally, proper construction techniques, such as compaction and drainage measures, can help enhance the resistance of earthwork products to weathering and degradation.
No, earthwork products are not resistant to weathering and degradation.
Yes, earthwork products are generally resistant to weathering and degradation.