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It is 1224558 feet
16.4166666666667 keeps on going
12 feet
no if you are smaller than four feet then its deep for you if you are over four feet its not that deep so then you can touch the ground.
Gravity
Friction between your shoes and the ground is the force that keeps your feet from sliding as you walk. The rough texture of your shoe sole and the ground surface creates resistance against sliding motion.
The force of Earth's gravity keeps our feet firmly on the ground.
Gravity is a force that keeps us on the ground and friction is a force that either stops your feet from moving or doesn't do anything at all!
The gravity.
A force called gravity. It also keeps our feet on the ground.
The action force is the force exerted by your feet on the ground. This force is the force that you apply to the ground when walking.
Gravity.
Gravity.
Gravity
Friction helps in standing by creating a force that opposes the downward force of gravity, allowing your feet to stay firmly on the ground. This frictional force prevents your feet from sliding out from under you, providing stability and preventing you from falling.
The force of gravity is what keeps us on the ground.