Sentences with phrase «slippery ice surface»

The Super Mario All - Stars versions of Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels would retroactively decorate some levels with fallen snow, but this world came several years beforehand, and introduced a hazard that would not be found in its remade predecessors: The slippery ice surface, which made getting solid footing extra-treacherous.

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Getting the robot's legs, each of which featured four joints, to move in a synchronized fashion — not to mention adjust dynamically to slippery surfaces such as ice — proved challenging.
Ice hockey is a dangerous sport due to the high speeds, slippery surface, sharp blades and a solid puck traveling at up to 100 miles at hour!
One group has a theme of grass and hills, another is fire themed with lava while a third (and most difficult) group is ice themed with slippery surfaces.
ATC prevents wheel spin under acceleration especially when traction is limited on slippery surfaces in mines or on ice.
Of course, it is better to avoid walking on slippery surfaces at all, and many cities require property owners to keep their walkways free of snow and ice.
Then in the ice world, all of the surfaces are slippery.
Some of the later areas, especially the inundated temple (where you have to freeze enemies and leap atop and from their frozen forms to proceed from one water - enclosed slab of stone to the next) and the ice cavern (with its slippery surfaces and tricky platforming), pose extreme challenges; you'll feel great when you finally get through them.
For example ice - crystals become visible on the surface of the road when it's cold and slippery.
When outdoor temperatures are above freezing, the melting ice provides for a very slippery surface.
Slip and fall injuries can result from such problems as water, rain, ice, snow, grease or other slippery substance on a walking surface, as well as abrupt changes in flooring, poor lighting, or a hidden hazard, such as a gap or a hard - to - see hole in the ground.
Such conditions that might cause harm to a person can include any defective construction, improper maintenance, slippery surfaces caused by oil, water, snow or ice, or any other objects or obstructions that might cause a person to slip, trip, or fall, or that might hit and injure a person.
Why it happens: When snow and ice aren't removed promptly, they can form highly treacherous surfaces and paths — sometimes as slippery as an ice skating rink.
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