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Gavyn
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15 January, 15:17
How is friction involved in sledding and skiing?
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Anaya Mendoza
15 January, 15:26
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Friction plays a very important role in sledding and skiing. The friction causes a little heat between the boot and the snow. It melts the snow a little bit to let you move and turn. It also enables you to slow down if you think you are going forward too fast,
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