Sled dogs, such as huskies or malamutes, are traditionally used to pull sledges. These breeds are well-suited for pulling due to their strength, endurance, and cold climate adaptations like thick fur and padded paws.
Sledges are designed without wheels to allow them to glide smoothly over snow or ice. Adding wheels would increase friction and make it harder to slide. Sledges are meant to be used in snowy conditions where wheels would not be effective.
Scientists believe that the ancient Egyptians used a combination of sledges, ramps, and manpower to move the heavy blocks, possibly aided by water to reduce friction. Recent studies suggest they might have also used a lubricant like water or animal fat on the sand in front of the sledges to make them easier to pull.
Gravitational pull is a force and is measured in Newtons, the unit of force.
A spring scale is typically used to measure the force of push or pull exerted on an object. The stretch or compression of the spring in the scale can be used to determine the magnitude of the force acting on the object.
A spring scale or a dynamometer is typically used to measure the force or pull of gravity acting on an object.
Huskies did
The domesticated dog, breed - Husky.
i think youir talking about a huski dog, they used to a least seven dogs to pull a man/woman on a sled in the snow.
Sledges were used for transport over land. They were mainly used in construction for moving heavy loads such as stone blocks, statues and obelisks. The sledges were usually hauled by gangs of slaves. Greater the load, the bigger the sledge and the number of slaves used to pull it.
No, they used many slaves to pull blocks on sledges up the slopes using ropes made from papyrus
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Sledges are used to transport material across the ice, usually pulled by Ski-Doo machines. These are working sledges, not recreational sledges.
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1. Amundsen's team had dogs pull their sledges, while Scott's team relied on ponies to pull their sledges. And the dogs withstood the hard work and cold well. 2. The route Amundsen had chosen was shorter than Scott's and covered flat terrain.
He used 3 sledges and 52 snowdogs
Sledges are designed without wheels to allow them to glide smoothly over snow or ice. Adding wheels would increase friction and make it harder to slide. Sledges are meant to be used in snowy conditions where wheels would not be effective.
The most commonly accepted theory is that the stones were transported by dragging or carrying them on sledges over wooden tracks. It is also believed that water was poured on the sand in front of the sledges to reduce friction. Some newer theories suggest that a combination of sledges, ramps, and possibly rolling the stones on cylindrical wooden beams were used.