Natural rock slides form when rushing water over years polishes rock surfaces completely flat, while algae growth acts as a natural lubricant and thin water layers remove friction, making these surfaces smoother than most water parks; however, the same conditions that enable sliding make standing nearly impossible, as the lack of friction prevents balance.
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Why Are People Sliding Down Solid Rock Barefoot? πͺ¨π€―Added:
Barefoot, full speed, on solid [music] rock. Years of rushing water polishes the surface completely flat. Algae grows on top acting as a natural [music] lubricant and a thin layer of water removes almost all friction making it smoother [music] than most water parks.
But the second you try to stand up that same surface becomes nearly [music] impossible to balance on. One bad step and the rock wins.
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