Curling is a type of sport that is played on ice. The game was played by big, rounded, flat rocks are slide across the surface that will go to a point. Players who wanted to do curling should use curling brooms to sweep the surface of the ice in the path of the rock to have power for its speed and direction.
Here are some rules for curling:
1. The team that has the most rocks is closed to the curling bullseye to score points.
2. To increase speed, you must place your "Skip's" rock in front of the hack.
3. Each player has a match of ten ends, which is the same as the innings in baseball.
4. The "skip" in the game means to score the points of curling.
5. The team that fails points, in the end, gets the hammer of the advantage of tossing the stone, in the last end.
The questions about curling and their answers:
1. When was curling added to the Olympics?
Answer = 1924
2. When was curling invented, and what country invented curling?
Answer = 16th century / Country = Scotland
3. What does the word "Skip" mean in curling?
Answer = The captain of the team.
4. What are curling rocks made of?
Answer = Rare Granite
5. Is curling a Canadian Sport? (Ture or false)
Answer: Ture, curling was popular in Canada because the sport was move-in Canada's prairie provinces after the year 1850. Canadians think curling is better than other sports and games. It was move to the prairie provinces such as "Manitoba" because of the railway and the Scottish people who rode of took the train.
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