A loud noise of some kind, but what kind and from where?
My 1997 Honda CRV is making a rattling noise when driving in rough roads
Poor or rotten roads make rough riding while thin layered tires add more to it as well.
Niclel is better than Penny for a teen girl with rough roads.
There is no certain mileage - it all depends on your driving conditions and how you drive the vehicle. If it spends its life on paved roads - a long time. If it is continually driven on rough terrain - sooner than usual. Ask a mechanic to check them for you if you are unable to tell yourself.
That all depends on what kind of conditions you will be driving in. Snow/Ice, highway or rough roads, dirt roads you get the picture. Depending on that, then I would just ask a local tire place for a suggestion all things considered.
the ribosomes that are attached to it and it makes it a rough endoplasmic reticulum
Indians say it is unmade tracks, impassable/rough roads http://omus.wordpress.com/category/my-trips/page/2/
the main reason for this "nickname"was due to the rough rode and the jolting experience people used to get while pushing/pulling crts or driving carriages. the roads were not smooth, rather had gaps in the stone-made roads. Hope this helps you to understand the name.....
Fern A has a chromosome that makes its leave rough fern B has a chromosome that makes its leave of the new plant be smooth or rough how do you know?
The rough endoplasmic reticulum has ribosomes on its surface. This is what make is "rough"
"Riding on the rocks" is a slang term for driving a vehicle on unpaved or rough terrain, such as gravel or rocky roads. It can also refer to encountering obstacles or challenges in a difficult situation.
the road has a hard surface so that it can be flat and easy to drive on