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It means that you have good tread, and aren't very likely to fall.
As in automobile tires, the purpose of the tread is to increase traction (friction). They increase the surface area of shoe-to-ground contact.. Further, the tread forces softer ground to mold to its shape, allowing more lateral force to be applied to each step. All this increases the traction between your shoes and the ground and allows better control of movement (allows more applied energy to each step with less slippage).
Both Winter and Snow tires have a more aggressive tread pattern and are made of a softer rubber that grips better in cold weather. I believe that snow tires have a still more aggressive tread pattern than winter tires.
I think a treadmill is the best example of a non-chemical equilibrium system. A runner runs on a treadmill at the same speed as the tread moves backwards underneath his feet. The position of the runner doesn't change. A stress would be speeding up (or slowing down) the speed of the tread, which would be matched by a change in speed of the runner.
good trac on dry bad on wet
tread
Don't tread on me! To tread upon the ground. Many people tread on he sidewalk each day.
As a verb, tread means the way someone is walking. As a noun, tread can mean the top of a stair (where you step on), or the tread of a tire.
Tread - πέλματος
When they show excessive wear at tread or sides or when they show signs of cracking below tread or on sidewalls When they show excessive wear at tread or sides or when they show signs of cracking below tread or on sidewalls When they show excessive wear at tread or sides or when they show signs of cracking below tread or on sidewalls When they show excessive wear at tread or sides or when they show signs of cracking below tread or on sidewalls When they show excessive wear at tread or sides or when they show signs of cracking below tread or on sidewalls
Tread width is the distance from front to back on a stair tread, parallel to the length of your foot which you place on the tread, unless you walk duck style. Typical tread widths range between 9-12".
Don't Tread was created in 1992.
Tread Marks happened in 2000.
Tank’s Tread
The homophone of "tread" is "tred."
It is the rubber marker within the tread to show tread depth. It is also known as a tread wear indicator