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.
There's less friction on ice than on concrete, so on ice you'd have to brake real carefully or the bike would begin to slide or skid.
it is more slippery and has more gravitational pull
The smooth surface of the ice rink offers less resistance to the puck compared to the rough concrete surface. The reduced friction allows the puck to slide more easily and travel further on the ice rink. On the other hand, the uneven texture of the concrete surface creates more friction, making it harder for the puck to slide smoothly.
the Russian slide is a roller coaster
penguins can slide on ice.
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Kolka-Karmadon rock ice slide happened in 2002.
An ice slide sort of looks like an igloo with 2 feet ice blocks and straw for insulation.Also the RUSSIANS were the 1st to build an ice slide. Some say it is a slide and some say that it is asled that the inuit used to ride in the olden days but they are wrong.
wet ice causes ice layers to slide over each other
no, a brick slide down on the slope of concrete the slowest