Fulcrums, pulleys, carts, pole drags,ropes and man-power, incline slides, scaffolding.
as big a your mom.
a pully was used for lifting heavy things
Samite was a luxurious and heavy silk fabric worn in the Middle Ages often with silver or gold threads
In India they were used to load heavy things with their tusks
In the Middle Ages, the people used to salt meat to keep it fresh for later, as salt is a preservative and protects against bacteria, fungi, and insects. Therefore, they used to spice their food heavily when they ate it to camoflage the heavy and therefore unpleasant taste of the salt.
Yes, if lifted the wrong way or if the things are too heavy. There are different ways for men and women to go about lifting things, as well.
The muscular boy lifted the heavy box with ease.
Because in space its makes things float
lifted. The heavy weight was lifted off the Survivor of the earthquake.
She lifted the heavy box with ease, showcasing her strength.
lifted. The heavy weight was lifted off the survivor of the earthquake.
No, pulleys can be used to lift heavy or light objects. The mechanical advantage of pulleys allows for an easier lifting process regardless of the weight being lifted.
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A heavy box can be lifted by the simple machine of a lever. Using a plank as the and rod (or similar) as the fulcrum, the box can be lifted, tilted and possibly flipped by applying force to one side of it.
It is used to move heavy objects that can't be lifted by a human. You use water to move the heavy object.
No. Extremely heavy objects are unlikely to be lifted in even the most violent tornadoes. Most tornadoes are not particularly destructive, and only lift relatively light objects.
A crane can lift heavy things higher than people can.