During rainy days, roads become wet and muddy. Due to this, vehicles skid on the roads. Why does this happen???????
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When it rains, the water on a road causes a loss of friction. As tires move over a wet surface, the water fills in the tiny pits in the road surface, effectively smoothing out the surface. As a result, the normal heat and friction created is decreased, leading to a surface that is more slippery than when dry.
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Friction
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due to less friction on the roads the car tyres do not have much grip
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