No, a shoe typically has openings or spaces for the foot to enter and for air circulation. The closure of a shoe is usually achieved through laces, straps, zippers, or other fastening mechanisms.
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A shoe lace acts as a pulley, which is a simple machine that helps to change the direction of a force. When you pull on a shoe lace to tighten your shoe, it is functioning like a pulley by redirecting the force applied to the lace.
The shaft of the shoe refers to the part of the shoe that covers the top of the foot and extends upwards towards the ankle. It can vary in height depending on the style of the shoe, with options like ankle, mid-calf, and knee-high shafts. The shaft provides support and structure to the shoe while also determining the overall look and fit.
The tip of a shoelace is called an aglet. It helps to prevent the lace from fraying and makes it easier to thread through the eyelets of the shoe.
Shoe laces are a type of pulley system, which can be classified as a simple machine. By pulling on the ends of the laces, you can tighten or loosen the shoe to fit around your foot.
yes it will close the shoe.
It means it doesn't have an opening where your toes are.
it was a completely closed border
It will not. They are two completely different drugs.
That would depend on the requirements of the facility in question, but at a guess I'd say a closed(not a sandal), steel-tipped shoe.
Between 1967 and 2001, a total of 775 U.S. shoe plants shuttered operations
Not any more. It closed in 2009.
nope the space jams were completely fake
It doesnt, the store is now closed
an open figure is a polygon that is not completely closed.
The Steve Madden 'The 9-5' is a great shoe for work with a little heel for work.
Because gas molecules easily diffuse and fill completely a closed vessel.