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Generally, asphalt in the winter should look?

  1. A) Jet black

  2. B) Bright red

  3. C) Dark purple

  4. D) Grayish white

The correct answer is: D) Grayish white

Asphalt in the winter typically appears grayish white due to the effects of freezing temperatures, snow, and ice. During cold weather, the surface can develop a frost layer or accumulate dust and debris, which can give it a lighter color compared to its usual dark appearance in warmer months. Additionally, when snow or ice is present on the asphalt, it obscures the typical dark color even more, contributing to a grayish white appearance. The other options describe colors that are not commonly associated with asphalt in winter conditions. Jet black is the usual appearance of asphalt, but not during winter when it's subjected to cold weather effects. Bright red is not a natural color of asphalt; this may refer to markings or specific surface treatments, which aren't relevant to the typical winter appearance. Dark purple is also not a recognized color of asphalt, whether in winter or any other season.