Because square ones would result in poor gas mileage.
Yes because a sphere is round in shape
They are round in shape.They are round sacs.
Well a circle is a round shape, like an O, it does not have any corners, its just round, like a round pizza. hehe my friend wrote that!!! GO MEGAN!
A sphere...
Example is a ball
Buy new ones! Out of round tires is a defect in the tire. Demand that the place that sold you the tires replace them. I am assuming you have not slammed on the brakes and slid the tires far enough to flat spot them. Tires can be shaved to make them round again but doing this causes a loss of rubber and they will wear out sooner.
Tires
cylindrical.a 2D shape that's roundIn the shape of a circle - round
You shape skies round because the earth is round so the sky is round too.
its the shape of a circle!!
The shape that has no vertices and is round is a circle. The circle is the only shape that does not have vertices.
Yes because a sphere is round in shape
it has a round shape
Round Ones
Fling them away and get new ones.
Driving makes the tires roll on the road, causing friction to heat the tires. The heat is both from the tires rubbing against the road as well as the tires’ rubber deforming and reforming its round shape (tires form a small flat area against the ground.) Heat makes air molecules move faster, increasing the pressure they push against the tires.
Tires are made for the conditions that they are driven in. Therefore if you live in an area that has cold winters, that is it snows for a large portion of the winter, you probably should purchase winter tires. If you are living in Florida for example winter tires would not be required and year round tires would be sufficient.