It gradually moves the bones so that the feet are aligned correctly then the bones in the leg/feet set in the correct place.
"Are your feet cold" is the correct way to phrase the question. It is asking about the current temperature of your feet. If you were asking about the temperature of someone else's feet, you would ask "Are your feet cold?"
The correct indicator marking for feet is a single apostrophe ('). For example, 5' indicates 5 feet, while inches are indicated with a double apostrophe ("). So, 5' 6" would mean 5 feet 6 inches.
The number of feet is not the same as the number of inches. In length, inches = feet * 12
Yes, six feet fall is correct. For measurements, some places use the singular form. For example, six foot tall, or 12 stone in weight. In standard US English, the plural forms are more commonly used.
When standing in the correct anatomical position, the feet are inferior to the knees. This position involves the body facing forward, with arms at the sides and palms facing forward, ensuring all anatomical terms of location can be accurately referenced. In this orientation, the feet are located below the knees in terms of vertical alignment.
Using Pythagoras' theorem the diagonal brace needs to be 15 feet
Let the width of the bookcase be (w) feet. Then, its height is (w + 1) feet. The length of the diagonal brace, which is 1 foot longer than the height, is ( (w + 1) + 1 = w + 2 ) feet. Thus, the length of the brace is (w + 2) feet, where (w) is the width of the bookcase.
It is 18.87 feet.
'My feet were injured in the accident.' This sentence is correct.
14.8 feet. * * * * * No! The correct answer is 5.84 feet.
Square feet don't fit in the correct formula for shoes.
200 square feet is correct answer.
Tennis Shoes, Flip Flops, Boots, Socks, Slippers, and an Ankle Brace.
The plural of 'foot' is 'feet'.
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that yes ,feet and meters conversions are correct.
"Are your feet cold" is the correct way to phrase the question. It is asking about the current temperature of your feet. If you were asking about the temperature of someone else's feet, you would ask "Are your feet cold?"
Feet would be correct as that is the plural of foot.