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Thursday, March 14, 2019

How Does The Amazing Wheelbarrow Work?

W.A.L.T: My W.A.L.T today is explain how things work out of a Wheelbarrow which I choose, a Bow and Arrow, Scissors, Stapler, Bike,Pencil Sharpener, Can Opener, Clothes Peg and Lego Brick. So I hope you enjoy my Blog Post today! :)

Next time I will put a bit more effort into my writing.
Please comment below what you think about my writing.



How Does A Wheelbarrow Work?


My Wheelbarrow Diagram!



How A Wheelbarrow Works:  A wheelbarrow is a carrier, usually having only one wheel, consisting of a tray bolted to two handles and two legs. While known mostly as a device for carrying small loads for the household gardener, a wheelbarrow is often also used in construction and industry for carrying larger loads. 


 The Structure: A wheelbarrow had one wheel in the very front with a large metal bed in the center. The bottom had two rods bending over like an upside down arch.. These work as stands, like on a bike. At the back of the wheelbarrow it has two handles for you to hold and push the wheelbarrow with. On the handles of the wheelbarrow there may be grips to hold on to with so with heavier loads so you don’t drop the wheelbarrow. 
 

How To Use A Wheelbarrow?: Using a wheelbarrow is very easy. All you need to do is stand behind it. Grab the two handles with both your handles. Lift up the handles and maneuver around walking with your legs.
 


Why Do You Need A Wheelbarrow?: A wheelbarrow can make carrying heavy objects easier. By lifting the back of the wheelbarrow with your arms, and the front of it supported with a wheel. You only need to lift more than half of the weight, witch makes it so much easier.






Hi Bloggers! 

I really hope you enjoyed my 'How To Use A Wheelbarrow?' I really enjoyed making this and putting it on my Blog, the thing that I found quite challenging is doing the wheelbarrow diagram. I really hope you enjoy it! 

Thanks so much for taking the time out of your day to come on my blog, and also feel free to comment down below it would really help me with my work.

My next steps for my next Blog Post is put in a lot more effort.

Here is a link to were I made this Writing:

Thanks again!

Bye! :)


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