Shoes made entirely of metal are typically worn in the sport of Track and Field, specifically in the event of javelin throwing. Javelin shoes have metal spikes on the soles to provide traction and stability for the athlete as they run and plant their feet before launching the javelin. The metal spikes help the athlete grip the ground better and generate more power during their throw.
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Yes most Musical Instruments are either made of wood or metal or both. For example a piano is made of wood and has metal strings and other metal parts Some instruments are made entirely of metal eg Trumpet
Yes most Musical Instruments are either made of wood or metal or both. For example a piano is made of wood and has metal strings and other metal parts Some instruments are made entirely of metal eg Trumpet
Yes most Musical Instruments are either made of wood or metal or both. For example a piano is made of wood and has metal strings and other metal parts Some instruments are made entirely of metal eg Trumpet
not entirely...but most cars have a lot of metal on them, including most of the powertrain, frame, suspension and body
The Eiffel Tower Was Made Entirely Out Of Metal
Tap shoes have a metal piece on the bottom, which is screwed into the shoe. So when you tap, you get a sound. They are generally made of plastic. Clogging shoes are made of wood. They make a hollow sound when you get them to produce noise.
Because it is not made entirely of heavy platinum metal etc. It is a very light metal of which it is a very small proportion is metal in the first place.
Farrier is connected to the word ferro, metal. Horse shoes are made of metal A farrier in olden times was also the blacksmith, the worker of metal.
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Iron is the metal that is used to make domestic cars but sport cars or F1 cars might be made of carbonfiber
same as any other iron or some other inexpensivish metal