It is going into the environment. We do live in a biosphere. It is being turned into dust and gases. And, yes we are breathing the result. Although it may look like it, it does not disappear. The process is so slow, and the disbursement so wide spread, we do not see it. You can find the actual numbers in tons from various sources, but worldwide it is in the millions of tons per year. Some percentage of the result is natural such as latex, some is not.
To the side of the road then into the ground.
The tread that wears off your tires is left behind on the roads that you have been driving on. Sometimes the wind and rain wash some of it off the roadway... when the highway is resurfaced, the tire slag is removed and the remaining asphalt is roughed up to receive a cap mixture which is designed to adhere to the base, save your tires to the extent possible, and hopefully keep you from sliding off the road.
When you turn the front wheels, they skid sideways as they turn. The skidding wears rubber off the tire.
When you turn the front wheels, they skid sideways as they turn. The skidding wears rubber off the tire.
Tires off the rim, or the tire and rim off the bike?
Tire rubber is mostly left behind as fine particles - rubber dust, if you will. This rubber dust doesn't just sit on the road; it is blown off by wind or washed of by rain, and it ends up in the environment. >>M.T.<<
Tire noise can be caused by the tread pattern used on your tires. Off road tires have a deep tread pattern to give better grip on soft surfaces. Change to a road tire. Road noise can also be caused by worn suspension components, especially the rubber bushes. Check that yours are not worn. They go soggy or split with age.
it depends upon the situation, the track on which you are riding and what type of rider you are. if the surface is hard and bumpy,you should use hard tyres,especially when you are a drifter.
Fierce tires are made by Goodyear. They have a variety of tires for all classes of vehicles and specialize in an off-road tire made for the mud. You can find them in most discount tire stores.
Your question is very confusing. First off I do not know what you mean by finishes faster nor what an i10 tire is. I am going to try so I assume you mean the rear tire wears our faster than the front tire. If your car is a rear wheel drive the rear drive tires will wear faster than the non-drive tires. Also if the tire is wearing on the inner side that means that your car needs an alignment. Take the car to a tire shop and have a 4 wheel alignment.
Put air in the tires!
Take a powerful gun to take the lug nuts off, or use an air gun. Then take a rubber mallet and hit the rim until it comes off. If a rubber mallet is unavailable try a hammer and hit the tire until it comes off.