The water remains of the surface of the road and thus is able to evaporate quickly when the rain stops and the sun comes out.
If you are driving on wet roads there is no way to avoid those effects. Most brakes dry out very quickly when applied.
beautiful dry and warm but wet when it rains a lot!
An oxymoron! Except after rains, the desert is dry. That is why it is a desert.
not most of the year but it can it all gose on if it rains or not then is wet
I believe you mean "Why are wet roads more dangerous than dry roads to cars?"The answer is relatively simple. Safe roads have a good amount of friction in order to let the car steer safely. On a wet road, much of the friction is reduced, not only hindering steering, but rendering brakes ineffective.
Assam and Mumbai have both been dealing with heavy rains. India has a wet and dry season, and this wet season has been a tough one.
If it rains, then it rains. If it rains, things on the street will get wet and anything not protected from the rain will get soaked or wet.
Tropical Wet and dry is a place that is hot all year with rainy and dry seasons. It is grassland with some trees. It has animals like giraffes Lions and Zebras! Like the Savanna!! :)
it is both rainy and sunny and very humid because they have a wet and dry season. Wet is the monsoon season and it rains a lot in the rain forest
because they can.
To quickly dry a wet floor, use a mop or towel to absorb the excess water. You can also use a fan or dehumidifier to help speed up the drying process.
If organisms are wet they may tend to lose heat more quickly. The dry organism is more likely to such up the heat and maintain the heat within the organism.