The slippery slope effect refers to a logical fallacy or argument that suggests a relatively small first step will inevitably lead to a chain of related events resulting in significant and often undesirable consequences. This reasoning often lacks evidence to support the inevitability of the outcomes and can be used to evoke fear or resistance to a proposed action or idea. It is commonly encountered in debates surrounding social, political, or ethical issues.
it needs to be slippery. obvs. how else could you slide on it
yes. it can slide if on a slippery surface facing downwards
it can be, such as a slid car but primarily its a verb
Because ice is very slippery and so you can slide while on concrete you wont be a be able to slide because its not slippery.
The cast of Slippery Slide - 1980 includes: Jon Blake as Doug Simon Burke as Steve Gerry Duggan Martin Harris Arkie Whiteley as Alana
So they are able to slide on the ice. If they did not have a slippery body, getting onto ice would be tricky but moving on it would be hard.
Plastic Frisbees, McDonald Tray, Sled, etc. You can use water to make the slide slippery.
Things like water, soap, oil, or ice can be wet and slippery. Wet surfaces in general tend to be more slippery as they reduce friction, making it easier for objects to slide or slip on them.
yes there is difference between slide transition and slide animation. in slide transition there is only effect on slide but in slide animation there is only effect in text.
Ice and oil are both substances known for being very slippery. Their smooth surfaces reduce friction between objects, causing them to slide easily.
so when ppl are walking they dont trip or slide and fall
Yes