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English, 22.12.2021 16:10, dai77

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n 50 Vehicles
ip Hoose
to develop the idea
that scientist believe
humans have used
shoes for a long time
to refine the idea
that materials used
for shoes have
evolved over time
to develop the idea
that different
materials have been
used to make shoes
e early shoes found to
mere wearing shoes as
He of reeds, papyrus, or
ng few or no traces. But
der feet and bigger gaps
bur. In studying bones of
s, scientists observed that
ed somewhere between
lieve the change was the
In studying bones of the smaller toes of fossilized
skeletons, scientists observed that the thickness of
these bones decreased somewhere between 40,000
and 26,000 years ago.
The Masal of Africa used rawhide; the people of India
used wood; and the Chinese and Japanese used
rice straw
ried with the climate and
als from papyrus and palm
nide; the people of India
anese used rice straw.
the leaves the sisal plant,
ud Arizona used the yucca
clogs. People living in
a hardwood frame with
person's weight over a
sink into the snow.
Most soles are made from synthetic materials such
as ethylene, vinyl, acetate, rubber, and polyurethane,
which provide better traction, durability, and water
resistance than leather soles.
ber, plastic, cloth, and other
at soles are made from
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