If you are sliding on ice why might you stop?
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To avoid skidding on ice, one tip reigns true: slow down. Whether that's decelerating around turns, applying the brakes and accelerator slowly, or just staying a few miles per hour under the speed limit, decreasing your speed will decrease your chances of losing control.
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Answer: METAL WILL START SCRAPING THE ICE AND WILL EVENTUALLY STOP
Explanation: WHEN YOU BRAKE IN A CAR YOUR CALIPERS WILL CATCH AND HOLD THE WHEEL STIFF. SAME KIND OF SCIENCE IS USED HERE ALSO.
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