Car tyres are made of up more than one element, at least carbon and hydrogen.
No, the oxygen molecule is made up of two atoms of the same element, oxygen.
Yes, oxygen is an element on the periodic table with the chemical symbol O. It is made up of atoms that contain 8 protons and electrons.
NH3 is not an element; it is a compound made up of nitrogen and hydrogen atoms. An element is a pure substance made up of only one type of atom, while a compound is a substance made up of two or more elements chemically bonded together.
A mineral that is made up of only one element is called a native element. Examples include gold, silver, and diamond.
An element is made up of only one type of atom. It is a pure substance, not a mixture or compound.
Why would you? They're your tires, you bought them.
they are filled up with regular air that our tires use but some cheaters in monster truck racing fill their tires up with water to make sure they land on all fours.
There is a jack on the bottom of the cars that raise them up when the tires are changed.
There is no correct answer to your question I have picked up car tires weighing less than 6 pounds and more than 30 pounds.
nitrogen
Lead '''is''' an element, and no other element is made up of it, although many compounds contain lead.
In my opinion the new tires go up front. The steering tires need the grip.
Most play yards are now made with wood mulch or ground up car tires but can also be made with ground up plant shells or sometime even pea gravel depending on the location.
The purpose of an air compressor is to air up tires. This can be bike tires but also car tires. Because it is a small model, it takes some time to fill a car tire, but it works.
BFG offers many types of tires for the snow. 4x4 pick up trucks would be a good car during the winter snow. They have many tires for 4x4 pick up trucks.
Rubber on the tires is an electrical insulator. No electricity can be conducted from the ground up through the car because of the tires, otherwise a downed power line in some water, with the metal car - yikes! All would be conductive, except the rubber tires.
When buying car tires, the purchase is all up to you. If you need a quick, cheap tire then of course quality does not matter. But if you want to make an investment in your tires, buy tires of quality. Buy tires that will last you longer than the lower pricing of another. www.goodyearautoservice.com www.firestonecompleteautocare.com/Tires