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It is not a heat conductor.
No leather is not ductile
Yes leather is a solid.
no leather have no high friction because leather is mostly consider in hard or solid thigs and as we know solids have less friction as compair to liquid
No it is not!
The physical properties of nylon and leather that make them good materials for shoelaces is that they are both durable and flexable
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The specific properties of a leather football, because it's strong, water resistant and because it's cheap.
The properties of fake leather includes the fact that it feels and smells like plastic. Fake leather looks cheaper than real leather and might have pores printed onto it. Fake leather also tears quite easily.
Physical composition: 1) core of cork; 2) tightly-wound string; 3) leather. Weight: between 155.9 and 163.0 grammes. Colour: usually red or white.
It is as difficult to determine the exact history of shoelaces as it is for shoes. Archaeological records of footwear are rare because shoes were generally made of materials that deteriorated readily. The Areni-1 shoe, which has been dated to around 3500 BC, is a simple leather "shoe" with leather "shoelaces" passing through slotted "eyelets" cut into the hide. I recommend a search on Wikipedia.
No-one knows exactly! Like shoes, shoelaces have been around for thousands of years, long before either names or inventors were ever recorded. Having started as basic string or leather thongs with which primitive humans bound their foot coverings, they would have gradually evolved into the shoelaces that we know today, with no individual ever credited with their "invention".It is widely mis-reported that shoelaces were invented by Harvey Kennedy on 27th March 1790. This date is centuries after shoelaces were in common use and is clearly NOT correct. Perhaps he patented a particular type of shoelace, but he did not "invent shoelaces".
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It is motly make by leather. But we use coll too.
Fire can burn leather into ash.
The inside of a basketball is made of rubber, and the outside is made of leather or synthetic leather. Its physical properties are that it is hollow and spherical when inflated.
Chamois leather can be expensive, but primarily it is used for absorbing moisture (especially in car washing). Some of its moisture absorbing properties come from is saturation with cod oil.