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When your vehicle loses contact with the pavement and rides on a thin layer of water, it is hydroplaning. It occurs when a layer of water builds between the wheels of the vehicle and the road surface, which could lead to a loss of traction that prevents us to control the vehicle completely.

Answer:

The name of this phenomenon is hydroplaning.

Explanation:

Hydroplaning is the lack of adherence of the tires to the road. It occurs due to the formation of a "layer" of water between the track and the tire of the vehicle, causing the driver to lose control of the car.

Several factors contribute to this phenomenon: speed of the car, quality of the asphalt, quantity of water on the track and, especially, the state of conservation of the tires.