Potholes are typically round due to the circular pattern of stress and pressure exerted by vehicle tires on the road surface. When water seeps into cracks and freezes, it expands, causing the pavement to break apart in a circular shape. Additionally, the natural erosion process tends to create rounded edges as the material is removed. This shape allows for better structural integrity as the forces are evenly distributed around the hole.
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