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Question
what is the uses of crowbar,shovel,weighing scale,axe,garden gloves
Answer:
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Crowbar - The crowbar is a single metal bar with a single curved end and flattened points, often with a small fissure on one or both ends for removing nails or to force apart two objects. The iron lever is commonly used to open nailed wooden crates or pry apart boards.
Shovel - Shovel is a tool used to dig as well as to move loose, granular materials (like dirt, gravel, grain, or snow) from one spot to another. Spade is a tool used for digging straight-edged holes or trenches, slicing and lifting sod, and edging flower beds or lawns.
Weighing Scales - Weighing scales are used to measure weight and/or mass of an object, reports the United States Department of Agriculture. Dozens of types of scales exist, but the simplest scale uses a beam and a pivot to balance the weight of one known object with another.
Axe - ax, also spelled Axe, hand tool used for chopping, splitting, chipping, and piercing. Stone Age hand axes originated in simple stone implements that acquired wooden hafts, or handles, about 30,000 bc.
Garden Glove's - Gardeners wear gloves for many different reasons, such as: keep hands and fingernails clean and dry. avoid blisters and calluses. prevent cuts and scrapes, or protect existing cuts and scrapes from infection.
sorry if it's too long
just cut it when there's a period