Chemistry has been involved in the production of pretty much every part of the bike. All from the paint to refining the metals the bike is made of.
Riding a bike does not require knowledge of chemistry. Playing a musical instrument like the guitar does not involve knowledge of chemistry. Gardening and planting flowers do not require knowledge of chemistry.
Chemistry is related to dirt bike tires in the composition of the rubber used in the tires, which involves understanding the polymerization processes and material properties. Additionally, the chemical reactions that occur in the tire compound when it interacts with different surfaces and environmental conditions impact the tire's performance and durability. Chemistry is also involved in the design and development of additives and compounds to improve the traction, wear resistance, and overall performance of dirt bike tires.
No carbon, sulfur, nitrogen oxides, etc. are released in the atmosphere.
No, I have never seen a bear riding a bike.
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In German, you say "Fahrrad fahren" to mean riding a bike.
riding a bike can have an advantage over a plane because if you don't want to pay money than a bike is better and that riding a bike gives you cardio.
It is not safe or recommended to carry a bike while riding another bike. It is best to secure the bike properly on a bike rack or carry it separately when transporting it.
Yes, you can return a bike after riding it, as long as you follow the return policy of the place where you rented or borrowed the bike from.
When riding a bike on the road, it is safest to bike with traffic, following the same direction as cars.
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The person who is riding the bike dies...if you hit him/her hard enough.