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The answer is inertia
The cause is the pressure executed by the hard pebbles on the foot.
umm no your walking on the ground.
Friction is necessary to move while under the affects of gravity. Try to walk while not touching the ground (ie. hang from something) and you will see what I mean. Walking on ice will show this affect also. With good grip you can move.
walked on the ground floor
yes it does
Walking is static friction because you do not drag your feet along the ground.
I found a shiny penny on the ground while walking home from school yesterday.
When walking on the ground, the left leg is moved forward simultaneously with the right hand because of the motion of the torso. The torso twists slightly causing a pendulum motion with the arms and hands.