Bowling alleys can be slippery due to the polished wood surface they are typically made of. The surface is treated with oil to protect the wood and provide a smooth lane for the bowling ball to roll on. Over time, this oil can build up on the lanes, making them slippery and affecting the ball’s trajectory. Regular maintenance and cleaning of the lanes are essential to ensure a consistent playing surface for bowlers.
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