It's a visual thing. When you walk on a floor, you do indent it momentarily. The floor pushes on the house fame. The house frame pushes on the earth, which moves down momentarily. Do you have a micrometer? You might be able to measure some of the movements with that. I wouldn't bet on it, however.
Sorry misspelling - what size of an earthquake would destroy thirty foot bridges and leave half foot cracks in the earth?
plug it in, thread it, thread the bobbin through the needle, turn it on, put material under the pressed foot, put the pressed foot down, press the foot lever down and watch ur fingers!
This is from the manual I have - Push down on the outer ring of the pressure regulator. (located at the top & left round knob, of the machine) This will release the pressure on the presser foot. To increase the pressure, push down inner pin until a suitable pressure is obtained. Insufficient pressure may cause poor feeding of the fabric, skipped stiches, or difficulty in guiding the fabric. If feed dogs or presser foot marks appear on the fabric, reduce the pressure. When sewing multiple thickness or heavy fabric, reudce the pressure. Increase pressure when sewing lighter weight fabrics.
At the foot slopes/basements of landforms, like mountains, valley's, hills, and rocks.
who are the people contributed in the study of earth science
A club foot is the rounding of the hoof and the hoof wall, this doesnt make the horse appear lame but makes the horse lame.
it doesnt
Yes. From an evolutionary perspective, it is generally believed that the first human "set foot" on Earth 50,000 to 100,000 years ago. From a Biblical perspective, this event took place about 6,000 years ago. It's important to note that "set foot" usually means to have arrived from somewhere else in a spatial sense, such as being the first to "set foot" on America or the moon. It would be more accurate to ask, "When did man first appear on Earth?".
The word feet appears in the foot book 33 times
it doesnt stay very long
Yes he did.
33 times no joke!
that question thearetically doesnt make sense but if you have a room and it is 1 foot by 1 foot then the area would be 1 foot squared. Get it?
At full throttle (when you put your foot down all the way on the gas), the engine will struggle to work and might appear sluggish when moving from a stop.
Hansel and Gretel
The word feet appears in the foot book 33 times
When you tread on the earth, you walk on it. Set one's foot down on top of.