Skiing is easy to learn and hard to master. It is easier to balance on. Snowboarding is hard to learn and easy to master. It is easier to do tricks on.
No, it is not easy. But with lessons and practice on smaller slopes it can become easy. For a person with no experience, learning to ski or snowboard is definitely not an easy activity. Though after a few hours or days, you will pick up the proper techniques and once you master them you will find skiing easy.
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because friction is strongest on the solidest substance, so it would be strongest on a solid, then a semisolid, then a liquid, then a gas.it is not so prevelent on snow thus gliding is easy an skiing too.
Cross country skiing is like cross country running, except on skis. The skis used for cross country skiing are long and thin. Your leather ankle boots are attached only to the toe of the binding. You use poles to push off, and then throw your feet forward to continue the motion. Cross country skiing is easy to learn, and only takes practice. There are many good skiing trail in the rocky mountains of Alberta.
They're pretty much the same. It will depends on you if which sport you will like.
aerial skiing is one form of freestyle skiing. Moguls and aerials make up freestyle skiing
Water skiing, Downhill skiing, cross country skiing, freestyle skiing, ski jumping, so on.
Chionophobia is the phobia of skiing/snow.
No, nordic skiing is same as cross-country skiing.
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Back country skiing is where one hikes to the crest of a hill, and alpines down. A type of skiing similar to back country skiing is telemark skiing. Back country skiing has no synonyms.