A messenger. This term applies to any pin that takes out another pin.
when the ball(in your hand) hits the ground, then hits the lane when its released.
If the bowling lane offers no friction, the bowling ball will continue in a straight line from when it was released, with no rotation or curve. It will not slow down or change direction until it hits the pins or another obstacle.
A heavier bowling ball can be a greater advantage in bowling because it has more momentum and energy when it hits the pins, increasing the chances of knocking down more pins with each roll.
No.
Answer=Transferred to the pins.
The phenomenon you are describing is called a chain reaction, where the impact of one object on another sets off a series of sequential events. This can be seen in various contexts, such as in physics, chemistry, or even social interactions.
Yes. Depending on the force in which a marble hits the pin.
Spin dribble is when you are spinning the ball, then it hits you in the face and you dribble because you get knocked out.
Yes, if you want to curve the ball before it hits the pins.
A save
One might describe is as rolling thunber while the bowling balls roll down the lane, then there is a loud crack as it hits the pins. There is also usually laughter and talking.
It is called a plant