Science, asked by Monster2009, 1 month ago

Why don't snowboots sink?​

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Answered by crazyVibez
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The area of snow shoes (which comes in contact with the snow) is much bigger than the area of sole of ordinary shoes worn by us in everyday life. So, the snow shoes exert less pressure (= force /area) on the soft snow and stop the wearer from sinking into it.

Answered by kushagrabgn
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Explanation:

Because they have a wider boots which create less pressure on the ground and thus the snow boots don't sink.

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