This is something I ran across when I was looking for simple facts about rubber. Just a "fun fact". I don't have the reference handy, and I'd rather not have to dig for it, so if this turns into some sort of POMB liquid elimination contest please leave me out of it.
Anyway: we all drive around on rubber tires. The tires wear down. Clearly there is rubber being deposited on the roadway. Now one would expect that in time, on heavily traveled areas in particular, there would be a build-up of rubber. But when a sample of a road is examined in a laboratory, only minute trace amounts of rubber are found. No build-up at all.
Sooooooooo, where does the rubber go???






