because tyres are made up of rubber which is black in colour as it contains carbon black.
Bicycle tires are often available in red, yellow, or blue. I've also seen solid forklift tires in various colours. However the quality of the rubber deteriorates quite a bit with the addition of the colour tints. This is probably the reason coloured tires are unavailable for automobile use. Having a tire fail at highway speeds simply due to the addition of tints would be unacceptable to most or all safety governing bodies.
During the process of vulcanisation of rubber to make it sheer resistant to make tyres out of it, a certain proportion of carbon is mixed into it. Without this procedure the tyres will not be able to withstand the friction n stress of the road. This carbon is responsible for giving tyres the characteristic black colour.. When ozone combines with ultraviolet light from the sun, it attacks the tire polymer. To prevent tires from rapidly deteriorating, a sacrificial absorber is used, "carbon black" - which, fittingly, makes tires black
because god made it black
Black isn't a colour, it's a shade
black is the absence of all colour
Black and White
because if the tyres are of metal the will slip
thats how god made them.
They are made of conducting material in order to earth it from (neutralize) any excess static charges accumulated on the plane's surface.
Black is not a colour and therefor cannot be made by using a colour. Black is a shade of every colour imaginable, just like white. Black is created when all of the shades one colour combine so that they are all absorbed and turn darker and darker.
Denpends on WHICH Antonov Aircraft you're talking about. Antonov is a factory, a producer. They make/have made several different types of Aircraft.
Tigar tyres are made in Serbia. They're considered great value for money.
Tyres are made corrugated in order to increase the friction between the tyres and the surface of the road. This increases the opposing force incurred by the tyres and hence prevents accidents due to slipping and sliding.