Why do a car's tires need more air in the winter than they do in the summer?


The temperature is lower, so the tires expand.

The temperature is lower, so the air inside the tires expands.

The temperature is lower, so the tires contract.

The temperature is lower, so the air inside the tires contracts.

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The temperature is lower, so the air inside the tires contracts.

In winters, the temperatures in the various region are different depending on their longitude and latitude. The coldest region are Canada, Germany, Antarctica, and etc

The conversion of gas into liquid is called liquefication. The conversion of gas requires low temperature and high pressure.

According to the question, the correct option is C. The temperature is lower, so the tires contract.

The tires required more air as in winter, the gas starts condensing to the liquid due to less temperature.

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