Sometimes it does matter but it is easier to go faster when you are a kid and are lighter!
you can go skiing.... snow skiing or water skiing
pee on snow walk on snow sit on snow have a tea party on snow snow ball fight on snow eat on snow go on the computer on snow lay down on snow eat the snow and many many many more, do you get my drift? going to skate with my family and my boyfriend
you can go outside in the snow and make snowmen and snow angels then go to Hawaii so u can have yo hot summer morning. THE END
Well I think you have to go near the freeze-breath caves, then begin to get frozen, then shoot I am not really sure but you could try
Yes you can. but it also depends on how much snow there is. If there is alot of snow it is not recamended. But if there is only little snow you can. However it is not recamended to go over 100
Yes.
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It could be, but for water and snow. Like if your at lets say a water park then they might have tubes that u slide down water slides on. Also if you go tubing with snow like snow sledding but with a tube.
When a person is tubing in the snow, they will want to dress warm. The proper attire for this activity is a snowsuit or snow pants, hat, gloves, and boots. Dress warm under these outer clothes as well.
There is a place called the meadows on route 156 lee canyon. There is no tubing park but it a place that people go sleding.
Well,It can be real heavy.If you got in a heavy snow and it was really deep,It will propally go to your neck.Thats how deep and heavy it is.
No the can go faster downhill or uphill
that depends. If you are Going down hill then in the air is faster.
objects sink in quicksand because they are so heavy they make a bigger hole in the sand,they go faster objects sink in quicksand because they are so heavy they make a bigger hole in the sand,they go faster
To reduce friction, so they go faster.
Yes you can fun slide on snow. You can go so much faster on snow!!! Only do it on the driveway if it has a layer of snow just about a half-inch high.