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What are these?
These are fins.
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What number corresponds to the rails?
number 3
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Where are the fins attached? (which number)
they are attached on number 7
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Surfing originated in the Polynesian Islands in the _______ ocean.
pacific
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what is this sport?
windsurfing
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what is the name of this part of a surfboard?
tail
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what sport is this?
surfing
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what is the name of the tip of the surfboard?
nose
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What is the name of the curve on a surfboard?
It is called rocker.
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In 1914, Duke Kahanamoku took surfing to ________ and _________.
Australia and New Zealand
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name this sport.
kitesurfing
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Surf was invented in the 1700s. True or False?
False.
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what material is usually used to make the stringer?
The stringer is usually made of wood
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which number corresponds to the leash plug?
number 8
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Why was surfing called the sport of kings in Polynesia?
Because the chief of a tribe was the man who could surf the best.
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What is this
this is a surfboard
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The leash connects the surfboard to what?
the feet of the surfer
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What is the name of the part of the board that touches the water?
It is called bottom.
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The exact origins of surfing are not certain. True or False?
True
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What is the name of the part where the surfer stands?
It is called deck.
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what is the name of the sides of a surfboard?
they are called rails.
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Where did surfing advanced the most?
In Hawaii.
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What is this?
This is the leash.
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In the past there was only now type of surfboards. True or False?
False.
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what number corresponds to the stringer?
number 4
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