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Both are correct, but "on foot" is more commonly used to indicate that someone is walking. "By foot" can also be used in some contexts to mean the same thing, but it is less common.
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No, the correct name for a horses feet are "Hooves". A horses foot is called a "Hoof"
The correct name for "trench foot" is Immersion foot. This occurs when the feet are constantly kept wet for a prolonged period of time. An example of this was during World War One, where soldiers in the trenches would be stood most of the time in pools of water. This was also the origins of the name "trench foot".
That is correct.
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