... The tire?
Yes, there is. its called a tire
Tires.
In the US - tire In the UK - tyre
Tyre
The homograph of "become weary" is "tear," which can refer to ripping something or shedding a drop of water from the eye. The homograph of "rubber around the wheel" is "rubber," which can mean an eraser or a material used for tires.
rubber wheels are much better. They are smoother, and newer than steel wheel skateboards. Steel wheel skateboards are old. They were around a long time ago.
"Tired" in these contexts is a homograph, not a homophone.
No, a tire is around rubber object to fit on a wheel. How can you possibly mistake it for a gas.
The rubber on a car wheel is called the tire. Tires are designed to provide traction, support the weight of the vehicle, and absorb shocks from the road. They come in various types and tread patterns, depending on the intended use, such as all-season, winter, or performance tires.
Is it the wheel and tire or just the rubber? wheel and tire (auction for around $500-$800) just rubber (auction for $100)
tyre
When a rubber wheel is heated, it becomes softer and more flexible due to the increased temperature causing the rubber molecules to vibrate more. This can lead to the rubber wheel losing its shape or integrity, and potentially becoming deformed or damaged if exposed to excessive heat.