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Yes, that's why the Zamboni must come out to refreeze the ice and fill in the grooves. The blade heats the ice slightly as it skates over it. It creates the grooves because it melts the ice where it glides.

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You actually want to reduce friction. You want to be as aero-dinamic and and sleek as possible.

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There is friction because the wheels are touching the ground.

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yes there is friction when you are rollerskating.

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no people get flicked off

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