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briefly explain the term Adventure sports . ​

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Answered by rakesh5121
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Adventure sports are those which involves high level of danger. These are usually outdoor sports involving intense, sometimes life threatening actions creating an adventurous atmosphere. Basically a sportsperson loves adventurous sport but other people also go for them.

Some of those sports involve-

Sky diving- It is a sport in which athletes jump out of an airplane at a certain altitude and perform acrobatic movements in free fall.

Paragliding - This sport is considered to be risky, but the reality is that the safety of practitioners is quite high, especially compared to other adventure disciplines.

Rafting- Rafting is pure fun and adrenaline rush. Rafting boats can take around 4 to 12 people and it is quite popular with family and adventure enthusiasts.

Mountaineering - For mountaineers keen on testing their skills in the higher altitudes, the summer months is the best time for them.

Skiing - It is a recreational activity and competitive sport in which the participant attaches long runners or skis to boots or shoes on the feet and uses them to travel on top of snow.

Scuba diving- Scuba diving nowadays is mainly done for recreational purposes, but has many technical aspects also in exploring the underwater world.

Kayaking - Kayaking is a water sport in which a kayak for mobility over water. It is more of an endurance sport.

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Answered by simk6182
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Adventure sports or extreme sports are activities undertaken through the medium of Land, Water and Air and perceived as involving a high degree of risk. These activities often involve speed, height, a high level of physical exertion and highly specialized gear. Details of adventure sports popular in the world are:

(i) Land Based: Mountaineering, Trekking, Rock Climbing, Sport Climbing, Camping, Snow Skiing, Mountain Biking and Zipline.

(ii) Air Based: Paragliding, Powered Hang gliding, Parasailing, Sky Diving/Parachuting and Hot Air Ballooning.

(iii) Water Based: White Water: Rafting, Kayaking and Canoeing. Still water (Pond/Lakes): Canoeing, Water/Jet Skiing, Kayaking, Sailing and Rowing.

Sea/Oceans: Windsurfing, Sailing, Yachting, Scuba Diving and Deep Sea Diving.

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