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During summer season there is an increase in temperature,which causes expansion of almost every substance.In case of gases they do expand as well,due to temp.So pressure in tyres is kept low so that if in case the gases expand,tyres don`t burst.

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A tyre punctures easily in summer because in summer the temp is more. We know that air expands on heating. therefore one can easily conclude that the expanding hot air bursts the tyre. THANK YOU

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BECAUSE AT summer the space in the Tyres become iow and in winter the space in tyres become winter

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