Chemistry, asked by shonaliglams19, 9 months ago

a snowmobile can travel on soft snow, while if the rider got off and stood on the snow, he would sink into the snow up into his knees. why?

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Answered by pnissintha
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For safe snowmobile operation, it is important to know the basic snowmobile riding positions along with when and how to effectively use them. You should also know and recognize the basic snowmobile riding conditions and how best to operate your sled under these conditions.

BASIC RIDING POSITIONS

Sitting – This position is the most common. It is a very comfortable, stable (lower center of gravity) and warm (down behind the windshield) riding position.

Kneeling – This position is most useful for shifting weight while traversing side hills. The uphill foot remains on the running board and the downhill knee moves to the center of the seat. This position also elevates the rider’s head and may provide a better look around and quicker maneuvering in congested areas.

Posting – This is a rough trail mitigation position. By standing up slightly with your knees bent and your feet under your body (semi-standing), you can increase traction and absorb trail bumps more easily. It also provides better visibility. It is used mostly for very rough trails, climbing steep hills and crossing difficult terrain.

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