Ice moves are special actions that make things freeze or get slippery, like when you’re playing outside and suddenly everything becomes a ice rink!
Imagine you're sliding on your belly across the floor, having so much fun. Now imagine someone casts an ice move, poof! The floor turns icy right under you. Suddenly, instead of just sliding, you're zooming everywhere like a superhero on wheels! That’s what ice moves do, they make things cold and slippery so you can slide faster or even stop someone else from moving.
How Ice Moves Work
Think about when you put an ice cube in your hand. It makes your hand feel cold because it takes heat away. Ice moves work like that, but on a bigger scale. They use cold energy to change the ground, or even people, into something icy and slippery.
Sometimes, when you're playing tag, someone might use an ice move to freeze the ground right where you’re standing. You can’t run anymore, you just slide! It’s like turning your playground into a giant ice rink in the middle of summer. Cool, right?
Examples
- An ice skater glides smoothly over the ice.
- You slide on a frozen pond when you jump on it.
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See also
- What is friction?
- What is motion?
- What Causes the ‘Snap’ of a Whip?
- What is combined motion?
- What are it rotates?