There's lots of toads on the road because they're trying to get further away from the ponds. It's a rainy night so the level of water is higher. Toads generally like to stay relatively dry so they go out on the road to avoid being soaked in the ponds.
The road is covered with water which acts like a plane mirror.
In rainy season, moving vehicles on the road will skid due to the loss of friction when the tires encounter water on the road.
In "The Night of the Spadefoot Toads," the climax occurs when the protagonist, a young boy named Sam, faces a critical moment during the night of the spadefoot toad migration. He must confront his fears and make a choice about whether to help save the toads from being crushed on the road or to follow his friends' lead. This pivotal decision highlights themes of courage, responsibility, and the importance of protecting nature, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of his own values and the world around him.
As there is no friction on the road,thus the road will not have friction that stop the car from moving.
on a rainy day, the rain water forms a layer on the road. it acts as a lubricant which reduces friction. due to less friction, we slip on a rainy day.
Oil floats on top of water.
Because on a rainy day, the water acts as a lubricant to the road. Therefore your tires; being made of rubber; cannot maintain the same traction as they do on a dry road.
Gravity and also the traction between the tires and the road. The ridges on the tires sort of grab the road so you don't slide, especially on rainy days.
Oils in the road surface mix with the rainwater - creating a slippery surface.
Sometimes the water level could rise and toads would jump around on the road
Black road
yes it will fail has mud and bumpy road are prone to loss the control of the vehicle so during rainy season it is that to limit the speed of the vehicle