More slick after the first rain because the oil on the road.
Yes. More specifically, before a storm. No, leaves do not turn over before it rains. If leaves hit the ground on one side, they will most likely stay on that side when it starts to rain, unless the wind blows.
because when it rains it is gloomy and that's why
It rains more often at Mount Wai-'ale'ale on the island of Kauai, Hawaii than any other place on earth. It does not get the most amount of rain. Tutunendo, Colombia has a slightly higher average rainfall. So it rains more often on Kauai and it rains more in Tutunendo.
Its rains more than you can IMAGINE!
if it rains its more likely to get flooded
Anti-lock brake system. It is meant to prevent the brakes from locking up on one wheel and causing the car to skid. More on wet or slick roads.
because it knows that there is no more rain and it can finally fly freely.
Yes. More specifically, before a storm. No, leaves do not turn over before it rains. If leaves hit the ground on one side, they will most likely stay on that side when it starts to rain, unless the wind blows.
Because slick tires are made of softer rubber.
because when it rains it is gloomy and that's why
It rains in Spain. If it rains much more, we will cancel the picnic.
Roads
roads are more slippery at the beginning of rain showers
The famous Roman roads were paved roads. The first paved road was the Appian way which was built in 312 BC to speed up the movement of Roman troops to the front of the Second Samnite War. The purpose of paved roads was military. Before the paved roads there were unpaved roads. Goods were transported along the unpaved roads. Of course, this took a lot more time especially in the rainy seasons when the treks and paths turned to mud and mire. As soon as the military roads were finished the merchants began using them.
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Many More Roads was created on 2001-05-29.
more than ten roads