Well... I wouldn't say it instantly makes your feet grow. But, if you keep walking barefoot all the time, your feet can pick up bacteria. That bacteria can stay on your foot [if you don't wash your feet often] and make your feet grow. Hope I helped:]
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An interaction pair of forces, such as the friction between the ground and your feet, allows you to push against the ground and move forward when walking. As you apply a force in one direction, the ground exerts an equal and opposite force in the opposite direction, propelling you forward and allowing you to walk.
No, it is good for you and will make you grow properly.
If they are planted in the ground, they will probably grow. You just have to get soil and fertilizer, plus water it. Then they will grow. Make sure you have sunlight. It takes plenty of sunlight to make the seeds grow!
you have to shove your feet against the ground with socks on
pick up your feet means to walk more quietly and to not make noise with your feet, whether your walking or not.
I don't know if this will work but try to stretch it. P.s why do you want your feet to grow?
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The shaddow would be 6.7 feet long (assuming flat ground)
The Indians put fish into the ground to help fertilize the ground the corn was growing in.
The roots absorb water and inorganic nutrients and anchor the plant body to the ground and help them to grow.
John should buy a post that is 10 feet long. This accounts for the 8 feet above ground level and the 2 feet that needs to be buried in the ground.
Yes, friction is necessary for walking as it provides the necessary traction between your feet and the ground to push your body forward. Walking on a surface with low friction, such as ice, can make it difficult to walk without slipping.