



A road roller is a heavy machine used to flatten roads. It rolls over the ground to make it smooth and ready for cars!
The Road Roller is a heavy-duty machine with one or two large, smooth metal cylinders, called drums, in place of regular wheels. Often bright yellow or orange, its compact, boxy body houses an operator's cab, making it look incredibly powerful and robust.




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Early road rollers were actually pulled by teams of strong horses!
Road rollers can be controlled with joysticks, not just a steering wheel!
Some road rollers have giant rubber tires instead of metal drums for different jobs!
The heaviest road roller ever built weighed over 200,000 kilograms!
Road Rollers have huge, heavy drums that let them flatten and compact loose materials like soil or asphalt with immense force.
Many Road Rollers can vibrate their drums, which helps settle materials even more tightly than just their weight alone.
Road Rollers have very precise steering systems, allowing them to create perfectly flat and even surfaces without bumps or dips.
Describes species that actively modify their environment, such as digging, building, or moving substrate.
Describes species exhibiting circular or wheel-like structures primarily used for movement or rotation.
Giant describes organisms or objects of significantly larger size than average for their species or type.
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5.5 m
10000 kg
12 km/h
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