This area is usually referred to as "the pit".
ten pins on a Bowling lane
Because the ball is rolled down a specific lane or alley towards the pins.
No it will make you're ball go farther down the lane before it breaks towards the pins.
The bowling ball transfers its kinetic energy (energy of movement) to the stationary bowling pins.
Answer=Transferred to the pins.
Because it needs to have enough mass and spin to travel down the lane and knock over the pins.
inertia
A bowling ball is a ball that is used in the game of bowling, where you roll the ball down an aisle and try to knock down as many pins as you can.
They either land on the pin deck, drop in the pit, or fall in the gutter. The pinsetter then picks up an pins left and the sweep dumps all the pins into the pit to be resorted into pinsetter for the next frame.
to throw at the pins
Bowling is a sport in which you roll a heavy ball down a lane to try and knock down 10 pins set up in a triangular shape. Skittles are a candy.
One of the objects* at the far end of the bowling lane, which one tries to knock down by using a bowling ball. *Usually ten, arranged in a triangle; though versions with five or nine pins exist as well.