The answer depends on the sport. An ice hockey goal, for example, is not as wide as a soccer goal.
goal tending
The Filchner-Ronne ice shelf is attached to the Antarctic continent.
red
rectangular prisim
ice
Yes, the goal light in ice hockey is electronically sensitive to the puck. When the puck fully crosses the goal line, sensors inside the goal posts or crossbar detect the puck's presence and trigger the goal light to signal a score.
The use the stick with net attached and throw the ball in the goal with it
The led glow when it is attached to the batteries.
Yes, A goal is a goal, regardless of who scored it. The same thing applies if a player scores an "own goal " in his own net. however a player does not receive a plus for scoring a goal on a powerplay and a player does not receive a minus for being on the ice for a goal scored against you killing a penalty
only if you have an ice maker.
no