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friction causes wear and tear give an everyday example in support of above statement.

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Friction causes wear and tear. For instance, a good an everyday example in support of above statement can be the wear and tear of the shoes that we wear.

Friction erodes the show leather and the base over the period of time. Friction is basically a force that results in resisting of the relative motion of tough surfaces or, fluid layers, and material elements by sliding against each other.

Answered by shauryabhatt2007
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Answer:  it erodes base of the shoe

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