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What are the main pieces of equipment in curling?

the main pieces you need for curling are a good pair of curling shoes, curling gloves, a slider for your shoe, and a broom, the rocks are provided by the curling arena.


What does friction have to do with curling?

it slows down the rocks


What sport do you throw a rock at a house?

It is called curling , the curling ROCK and you throw it at HOUSES the end of the curling rink


Winter Olympics in which sport do competitors throws rocks?

curling


What transformation does granite rock make?

it makes rocks for curling


Why did the curling iron first come about?

they went from rocks to metal


In which winter olympique event do the competitors trow rocks?

curling is the olympique event where the compititors trow rocks.


What is the name of a ball?

There is no ball in Curling. They use rocks made out of Granate that weigh 44 lbs each. There is no ball in Curling. They use rocks made out of Granate that weigh 44 lbs each.


In what sport do they use brooms rocks and sliders?

Curling is a Winter sport played on ice. The rock or Stone is hurled or bowled as players use a broom to sweep the ice in front of the stone as it slide across the ice.


What do you call a curling team?

A curling tournament is typically called a "bonspiel", sometimes shortened to "spiel." An exception is that qualifying tournaments for national or world championships are typically called "playdowns," with the act of competing in such a tournament called "playing down."


Why are curling rocks numbered differently?

Curling rocks are numbered differently to designate their ownership and to distinguish between the two teams in a match. Each team has a set of eight rocks, with one team using even-numbered rocks and the other using odd-numbered rocks. This numbering system helps avoid confusion during play, especially when rocks are in motion or when assessing scoring. Additionally, the different colors of the rocks further aid in identifying which team is playing each stone.


Are granite rocks igneous rocks?

Yes. More exactly, intrusive igneous rocks.