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In lawn bowls, the ball is intentionally shaped with a weight bias, causing it to curve as it rolls. When bowled, the weight on one side of the ball causes it to move in a curved path rather than a straight line. The degree of curvature depends on factors like the bowler's delivery angle, the speed of the roll, and the surface of the green. By adjusting these variables, bowlers can control the ball's lateral movement to reach the target.

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