The boat has fuel in it so the water gets poluted and without the boat you won't be able to water ski
There are lots for example: fishing, canoeing, speedboating, water skiing, wakeboarding and much more. Well depending on the size of the river.
you can go skiing.... snow skiing or water skiing
twiggy the water skiing squirrel!! :)
i like water skiing.
Around Philadelphia, popular spots for water skiing include the Schuylkill River and the Delaware River. Additionally, nearby lakes and reservoirs, such as Lake Nockamixon and Marsh Creek State Park, offer designated areas for water skiing. Always check local regulations and conditions before heading out, as some locations may have specific restrictions or requirements for water sports.
Water skiing was invented in the early 1900s.
Yes, water skiing is considered a sport.
it gave them food and water
Water skiing is generally "easier", but it is just what you prefer.
Most people go water skiing for the fun of it.
If u change the flow of a river's water it effect the plants and animals in the area becuz when the animal's drink the water and the water has oil or poison in it they could die and when some people take the river's water and water the plants, it could rot.
Water Skiing is only hyphenated when it serves as an adjective. Examples: Water skiing Water-skiing dock (Adjective) Water-skiing adventure )Adjective) This rule applies to any two, three, four or more stream of words. Example: I joined the Once-in -a-Lifetime-Crazy-Kids club.