That sounds kind of like a world without friction.
A world without friction would be chaotic, as objects and people would have no way to stay in place or move efficiently. Tires and shoe soles would not be able to grip the ground, leading to accidents and difficulties in transportation. Knots would come undone easily, and nails would not stay in place, making construction and everyday tasks extremely challenging.
Nails and tires.. not a good mix.
Because the water on the ground acts like an oil diminishing the grip. And when the ground is wet the water molecules resides between the ground and tires so, the tire is not in total contact with the ground.
No, lug nuts hold your wheels onto the hub.
it means that your tires are touching the ground and getting traction.
If all wheel drive, yes. If front wheel drive, no. Only the front tires have to be off the ground.
its possible that their are knots on the tires,bad wheel bearings or u-joints on the driveshaft are going out
yes
friction between the tires and the ground.
Tires are recyclable. If put in a landfill they will take thousands of years to disintegrate and will pollute the ground water.
It could be a number of things. Try having your wheel alignment checked along with your tires for knots
front tires have to be off the ground.