Check the motor mounts. If rough when going from Park to reverse or even when in drive it's possible broken mount is the reason. Had same issue and replaced mounts and no more problems
The rough surface causes a lot of friction when the matchstick rubs against it. Friction causes heat (try this for yourself by rubbing the palms of your hands together- they feel hot. Then consider how smooth our skin is in comparison to the rough surface, so you appreciate how much heat it generated.) The heat causes the wood of the matchstick to set alight. Actually, the head of the matchstick is coated in a more flammable substance (phosphorus), which makes lighting even easier.
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Could be almost anything. Without knowing more, we can't diagnose over the internet. You might have a boil or a pulled muscle or a cut or even rough anal sex.
The moon's surface is rough - due to numerous impacts from meteorites
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If the "check engine" light is on, use a code scanner to find out what's wrong. You can borrow, rent or buy a code scanner from most auto parts retailers. Sometimes they'll even show you how to connect it and how to read the results.
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Rubber degrades over the years from exposure to ultraviolet light and oxygen in the air. Rolling on rough roads (and even on fairly even roads) causes wear. A good set of tires is good for about 40,000 miles, but even if never driven, the tires will degrade over time.
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The general opposite of rough is smooth.For a person, the opposite of rough could be gentle, polite, courteous, refined, or sophisticated.For rough meaning uneven or bumpy, the opposite could be even, regular, flat, or level.For a "rough estimate" the opposite could be accurate, precise, or exact.
No. Rough surfaces makes the ride bumpy, notchy and rough. You might even fall. You want smooth, but not slippery, for a good ride surface.