Polo is played on a field while on horseback with the player hitting the ball with a polo mallet in order for it to get into the goal, whereas in Water Polo it is played in the water and it has more of a resemblance to Netball, except you are only allowed to catch with one hand.
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Water polo is played in the water and is volleyball except in the water.
Basketball is a game played on a court.
Apart from the fact that you use a stick to hit a ball into a goal, everything.
football, cricket, hockey, horse riding
Cross between a male horse and female donkey. Similar to a mule, which is between a female horse and a male donkey.
Pretty sure most can be But maybe things like horse racing? x
Polo was originally called hockey on horseback
A horseshoe magnet has two poles that are close together, which concentrate the magnetic field. A U-shaped magnet has a similar shape to a horseshoe magnet, but with one pole at each end, providing a more uniform magnetic field. A rod magnet has a simple cylindrical shape and its magnetic field is spread out along its length.
Horse races were probably the leading spectator sport in 1800, however foot races and walking races were also popular.
The bones are very similar, although a horse's scapula is much larger than most dog scapulas.
There is no differnece at all. All of the breeds of horses and trails are exactly similar and nothing has changed.
The name "hockie" (now Hockey) seems to have been first recorded in Ireland in 1527 and probably comes from the French word "hoquet" meaning "shepherds crook". It's called hockey (Ice or Roller) because it is a variation of Field Hockey (Offical Name Hockey, formally known as Field Hockey). Some also say that in the old days, when hockey was being invented, they had to use the only part of the livestock that they couldn't sell at market, the boney Hock. The Hock is the horse or cow equivelant of our heel. The other more stupid version is that it was going to be called puckie because of the puck. But in one game a hawk flew down and took the puck from the ice because it thought it was a small animal. So they called it "hawk-y" or hockey.
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You can use your hands in soccer, assuming you are a goalie. Otherwise, however, you can't. Hockey is similar, as you can use your hands to secure the puck if you are a goalie, but otherwise, you cannot.