The central concept of curling is sliding heavy stones down a long sheet of ice. It would be difficult to slide the stones on anything but ice.
Curling is played on Ice. Stones, granite stones, are pushed towards the house. Sweepers smooth the ice in front of the stone, nearest the centre of the house wins.
Curling is a sport. Plot: Sending stones over the ice to get as close as possible into the center of the gamefield.
Ice ,stones and brushes.
Curling is a game played on ice in which heavy stones with handles are slid toward a target max. =80
It is called curling , the curling ROCK and you throw it at HOUSES the end of the curling rink
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When curling was invented in Scotland nearly 500 years ago, they would slide "river stones" (large stones worn smooth by water erosion) down lanes of ice. Over time, as the game evolved, the stones turned into the precise granite products with the plastic handles we see today. Today, curling stones come from one of two manufacturers. Kays of Scotland creates curling stones using granite mined from Ailsa Craig, a small island off the west coast of Scotland. Meanwhile, the Canadian Curling Stone Co. creates stones using granite mined from Trefor quarry in Wales.
"Keen," or "fast" ice means that the rocks are sliding down the ice very easy, hence players don't need to throw the rocks very hard. The opposite of keen ice is "heavy" or "slow" ice. "Swingy" ice means that the rocks are curling alot as they travel down the ice (say, 5 or 6 feet instead of the usual 3 or so feet). The opposite of swingy is "straight" ice.
ITs called windows. Who ever breaks the most, and doesn't get caught wins.
Curling, which is very popular in Scotland and Canada. The object is to slide a large circular stone on the ice towards a target. Nearest wins.
Either fixing your hair or sliding granite stones across the ice towards a target.