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Skating on ice is possible due to the unique properties of ice and the design of skates. When a skate blade glides over the ice, it applies pressure, causing a thin layer of ice to melt slightly, creating a water film that reduces friction. This allows the skater to glide smoothly. Additionally, the sharp edges of the skate blades provide grip for turning and stopping.

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