Ducks fly down onto the road in the middle of the night and lick the road clean of rubber. That is where rubber ducks come from
2006-11-02 03:24:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Because other vehicles pick the rubber up an shed it on the road side.
Look at a race track after a race meeting, there will be rubber "marbles" all round the corners in the hardest breaking areas.
This is the excess rubber picked up by hot tyres.
2006-11-02 03:19:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Just like brake dust it falls first on the road and where ever you drive. from there it is either swept up or more likely washed off by the rain. Most of it just ends up on the side of the road as dust.
Later that dust will be either buried or end up in open waters somewhere. Streams, lakes, rivers, ponds, the ocean.
2006-11-02 03:20:46
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answered by my_iq_135 5
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It goes on the road alright, to make it slick in rain. It is not our rubber that goes on the road, but the oils that makes the tires.
2006-11-02 07:37:39
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answered by Iam!! 4
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Initially it would go onto the road, along with all the other car by-products (exhaust fumes etc) - but when it rains this will wash the road surface clean.
2006-11-02 03:20:04
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answered by AndyG45 4
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Because it rubs out into something resembling a powder and that is what contributes to the dirt in the roadsides.
2006-11-02 03:24:03
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answered by wackadoo 5
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into the holes being dug by all the roadworks companies :)
2006-11-02 06:10:00
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answered by Devmeister 3
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It is heated by the pressure and heat of the friction and disappears....
2006-11-02 03:18:27
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answered by Jim G 7
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cos utility companies are constanly digging them up...
2006-11-02 04:19:57
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answered by Helen C 4
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??? road get bigger how in height or thicker
2006-11-02 03:27:49
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answered by cmh.cdog 1
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