actually bicycle tire or for that matter any kind of tire does lose air, the heat in the summer causes the air in the tires to expand. That's why is not a good idea to fill your tires to the max in the summer time.
Yes, you can but it wears out your tires twice as fast so I would suggest using summers in summer and winters in winter. As long as you always use winters in winter, not summers or all seasons then it should be fine.
Because they do not sweat as much in the winter than they do in the summer.
Places near the sea are warmer in the summer and colder in the winter because water does not lose heat very fast in summer even after the sunset and in winter water is always frozen so any breeze going over the sea will keep the sea cool
The deciduous forest has four distinct seasons, spring, summer, autumn, and winter. In the autumn the leaves change color. During the winter months the trees lose their leaves.
No because then the venues that are holding the concerts will lose money.
In theory, it's about how gasses behave. If you have the same amount of gas in an enclosed space, then the pressure will increase if the temperature increases and decrease when it gets colder. In reality, bike tires will lose a little air straight through the tube/tire, so the state of the tire will also be dependent on when it was last inflated.
Summer. Because it's hot, your body would sweat.... causingyou to lose .05 calories.... and you wanna live
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Thicker hair is needed as a protection against the extreme cold of winter. The thick coat is shed in summer as the weather can be very warm.
Yes, you can but it wears out your tires twice as fast so I would suggest using summers in summer and winters in winter. As long as you always use winters in winter, not summers or all seasons then it should be fine.
Some conifers would fit these requirements.
Lying in the summer sun, in a winter jacket, will not help you burn body fat fast. It will cause you to sweat and lose some water weight. Exercise and eating right is the best way to lose unwanted body fat.
Because they do not sweat as much in the winter than they do in the summer.
Because they lose pressure over time, and riding with low pressure is heavier, increase the risk of pinch flats, can damage the rim and can eventually cause the tire to come off and the rider to lose control of the bicycle. Also, as they age, they can eventually become brittle and crack. Or pick up damage that makes then unsafe from road debris.
Places near the sea are warmer in the summer and colder in the winter because water does not lose heat very fast in summer even after the sunset and in winter water is always frozen so any breeze going over the sea will keep the sea cool
Erm.... with horses and sheep they lose their winter hair/wool. I don't no bout the others! :)
in the winter a horse grows a thick coat to keep warm but in the summer it no longer needs its coats so loses it!