a slide Well for now lets just call it the straight escalator that doees not have stairs or the straight escalator
The Esperanto words for escalator and stairs are ŝtuparo and ŝtuparoj respectively.
a lift goes vertical. an escalator is moving stairs.
A ramp.
Escalator
You take an escalator to get to the top. But yes you can walk up the stairs to get to the top.
Actually walking up the stairs is faster
The simplest thing to do is to make accordian pleats in the paper first. Now cut the "escalator" to the right scale(size) and make two thin kidney bean shapes for the hand rails. Make little tabs on the "up" "stairs" to glue the "escalator" to the kidney bean shape. Glue the stairs to the rails and let them dry. Stand the escalator upright and get a small stick to hold it under one of the stairs. Get play dough blobs to anchor the stick to the model and the stairs.
Elevators don't look like stairs.
People don't have to walk up stairs anymore.
Steps, stairs, escalator, and stairway are all synonyms of staircase.
He did not invent the escalator or the fountain pen. He first of all was to busy to invent stairs that move. Second he patented the fountain pen he did NOT invent it
Yes.