Wherever the rain takes it.
Then where is all the rubber in the lakes? Shouldn't there be detectable rubber everywhere?
They discovered recently that's exactly what's behind salmon mass die-offs.
After many years of tires, they are finally starting to do some studies. I believe a significant portion is eaten by bacteria, but until then it provides a film near major roadways and effects some of the tiny creatures like snails.
Fuck snails. They eat my strawberries. If bacteria can eat rubber why doesn't rubber rot away?
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