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Latest revision as of 23:32, 17 March 2025
Pole[edit]
A pole is a long, slender, cylindrical object, typically made from wood, metal, or other materials. Poles are used in a variety of applications, including construction, sports, and utilities.
Types of Poles[edit]
Utility Poles[edit]
Utility poles are used to support overhead power lines and various other public utilities, such as electrical cables, fiber optic cables, and related equipment like transformers and street lights. They are typically made from wood, metal, or concrete.
Flagpoles[edit]
A flagpole is a pole used to display a flag. Flagpoles can be found in various settings, including government buildings, schools, and private residences. They are usually made from materials like aluminum, steel, or fiberglass.
Sports Poles[edit]
Poles are used in various sports, such as pole vaulting, where athletes use a long, flexible pole to jump over a high bar. Another example is fishing poles, which are used to catch fish.
Tent Poles[edit]
Tent poles are used to support tents and other temporary shelters. They are typically made from lightweight materials like aluminum or fiberglass to make them easy to transport and assemble.
Ski Poles[edit]
Ski poles are used by skiers to aid in balance and propulsion. They are usually made from materials like aluminum or carbon fiber for strength and lightness.
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