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  2. Snow tire - Wikipedia

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    Tires designed for winter conditions are optimized to drive at temperatures below 7 °C (45 °F). Studded tires are a type of snow tires which have metal or ceramic studs that protrude from the tire to increase traction on hard-packed snow or ice. Studs abrade dry pavement, causing dust and creating wear in the wheel path. [2]

  3. What's better for Alaska drivers: studded or studless snow tires?

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    Nov. 8—Are studless winter tires better than their studded rivals? It's a crucial question each year for many Alaskans, but especially this week in Anchorage, after the season's first major ...

  4. Sn3½ - Wikipedia

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    Sn3½ is popular in South Africa, Australia (particularly Western Australia, [1] Queensland [2] and Tasmania [3] where narrow gauge systems exist) and New Zealand. [ 4 ] Sn3½ is very rarely or never used for modelling in other countries with 3 foot 6 (1067mm) gauge railways such as in Japan, Taiwan, and Indonesia

  5. 2024 ATP Finals - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 ATP Finals (also known as the 2024 Nitto ATP Finals for Nitto sponsorship) is a men's tennis year-end tournament played on indoor hard courts at the Inalpi Arena in Turin, Italy, from 10 to 17 November 2024.

  6. 2022 ATP Finals - Wikipedia

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    The 2022 ATP Finals (also known as the 2022 Nitto ATP Finals for Nitto sponsorship) was a men's tennis year-end tournament played on indoor hard courts at the Pala Alpitour in Turin, Italy, from 13 to 20 November 2022.

  7. List of narrow-gauge model railway scales - Wikipedia

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    Thus the scale and approximate prototype gauge are represented, with the model gauge used (9 mm for H0e gauge; 6.5 mm for H0f gauge) being implied. [ 2 ] The scales used include the general European modelling range of Z, N, TT, H0, 0 and also the large model engineering gauges of I to X, including 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 , 5, 7 + 1 ⁄ 4 and 10 + 1 ⁄ 4 ...