"Pavement" is actually from Old French "paver" which meant to flatten or to wear a path in something. "Paver" came from latin.
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surely you're learning lots in your bathroom
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Isn't pavement black
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Pavement is any road surface. It can be either concrete, asphalt or cobblestone... etc.
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I never realized that either.........still don’t!
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This is not true lol
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You already posted this and we already said it isnt
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Pop an Etymology text book next time.
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oh my i just realise that too
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But read the other replies: it's actually not.
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oh thanks for reply
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Omg. My eyes have been opened
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You did realize it because you've posted this many times before
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When you look at the moon, you're actually seeing what it looked like about a second ago. Because light takes time to travel.
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I didn't know that either until just now
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