Yes. Most soles are made out of some sort of rubber/poly blend an over time and exposure to oxygen and light, they will "dry" up and start to crumble. I collect sneakers and it usually takes somewhere between 5-10 years to see this happen.
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Yes they do due to how much you walk on them. When your soles start wearing out it's time to get new shoes!!!!!!
To disintegrate. That is, some of the atoms in a sample will disintegrate over time.
If the shoes have not been used for a long time, the glue dries up and cracks when you use the shoes thereby making the sole fall off.
If you are a little uncomfortable wearing shoes, then the bare running shoes may be an option. They feel like you're not wearing any shoes, but at the same time they protect your soles from wear and tear.
Yes. -- Force when you lift something. -- Friction on the soles of your shoes when you walk. -- Gravitation all the time.
This was a line spoken in William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar It means he's a cobbler (fixes the "soles" of broken shoes) and he is also at the same time talking about how tribunes were bad tempered. (bad "souls)
Yes, it does matter. The soles and insteps of your shoes wear away over time. If you run on worn out shoes it will afect the arch of your foot and could lead to calf, ankle, and knee problems latter on.
A dune will disintegrate.
There is a very wide range of half-life for different radioactive isotopes, ranging from the billions of years to very small fractions of a second. So some isotopes disintegrate immediately, and others last a very long time.
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when does a lysosome's membrane disintegrate ?
This all depends on what kind of material the wood is. Some are strudy enough to stand alone but some will slowly rot and disintegrate over time if it is not treated with varnish.