to be pragmatic/ realistic and not let your imagination start to run away with you
When the Earth rotates, the force of gravity keeps us firmly planted on its surface. As the Earth spins, we rotate along with it, so we maintain our position on the ground due to gravity. Essentially, gravity holds us on the rotating Earth.
It is recommended to keep electrical wires at least 1.5 to 2 meters (5 to 6.5 feet) above the ground in an unfinished basement for safety reasons. This height helps minimize the risk of damage to the wires and reduces the likelihood of accidental contact with water or other hazards on the ground.
Snow acts as an insulator, trapping a layer of air between snowflakes that helps prevent heat from escaping the ground. This trapped air reduces heat transfer between the ground and the cold air above, insulating the ground and helping to keep it warmer.
Friction between the soles of your shoes and the ground helps to prevent your feet from sliding out. The tread pattern on the bottom of your shoes also provides additional grip to help you maintain traction while walking or running. Additionally, your body's natural ability to adjust and stabilize your movements helps to keep your feet steady with each step.
Soldiers in the trenches during World War I constructed duckboards, which were wooden walkways laid over the muddy ground, to keep themselves out of the water and mud. They also wore high rubber boots to protect their feet and legs. Additionally, sandbags were used to reinforce the trench walls and keep water from seeping in.
No, that phrase is not a metaphor; it is an idiom. Idioms are common phrases that have a figurative meaning different from their literal meaning. In this case, the phrase means to stay practical and down-to-earth.
It is important to understand the 3-points of contact rule. Stated quite simply, always keep three points of contact with the ground or the equipment until you are stable on the equipment or on the ground. What this means is that before you lift one of your legs to climb up on the equipment, you must have both hands firmly grasping the equipment to help pull yourself up; before you let go of one of the hand holds when dismounting, you need to make sure that both feet are firmly planted on the ground.
Gravity keeps us on the ground because it is a natural force that pulls objects towards each other with a force proportional to their mass. In the case of Earth, gravity pulls everything towards its center, keeping us firmly planted on the ground.
The main experience is that you can keep your feet firmly on the ground, and not float up into space. An experience is to fall to the ground off a ladder while cleaning your upstairs windows, your fall being due to earth's gravity.
Keep your feet planted on the ground; do not shuffle your feet or try to turn your shoulder at the last second to no get hurt. Wow just read the question wrong. Ignore what i said up there. Here we go, its simple and easy. Try to hit the defender when his feet are moving and also dont turn your shoulder
They have such big feet because when they are in the snow they can keep their balance on the snowy ground.
The Three Sisters refers to the planting of three vegetables. The Corn is planted to support beans. The squash was planted to cover the ground and protect the corn and beans and to keep the ground moist and comparatively weed free.
move your body back and forth and keep your feet on the ground
keep your feet on the ground and your head in the clouds
Yes; but keep your head out of the clouds, and your feet on the ground.
Keep water in firmly closed containers.
When the Earth rotates, the force of gravity keeps us firmly planted on its surface. As the Earth spins, we rotate along with it, so we maintain our position on the ground due to gravity. Essentially, gravity holds us on the rotating Earth.