No, not really. The only thing that happened was that Wal-Mart removed bullets from their stores.
she proved women could do anything!! -Jada
The object of cat bowling is to squash as many cats as possible in a ten-frame game of bowling. Use the space bar to bowl and move the arrow keys to change the speed.
yes
it slows down
No. Speed and force cause a bowling ball to roll down a lane. Friction may cause a bowling ball to change course on a lane though, and also slow it down.
No change - its America.
You have to hold down the 1 button. If that doesn't work, then I have NO clue.
You should change your hypothesis if the results from your experiments do not match what your hypothesis predicted. For instance, you make a hypothesis that a feather will fall at the same speed of a bowling ball. You drop both at the same time a number of times. You see that every time the bowling ball falls at a faster speed than the feather. You would have to change your hypothesis since it doesn't match your results. Your new hypothesis would be that a feather falls at a slower rate than a bowling ball.
The real question is 'why not?'(:
You can change your job from "anything" to "anything else" as long as you have the appropriate background and training for "anything else" and can find an employer who whats you to do "anything else" instead of "anything."
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If the bowling lane offers no friction, the bowling ball will continue in a straight line from when it was released, with no rotation or curve. It will not slow down or change direction until it hits the pins or another obstacle.