I would use meters! That would be the best choice because centimeters are to short and miles is to long.
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You could compare 25 feet to the length of a standard school bus, which is typically about 30 feet long. Alternatively, it's roughly equivalent to the height of a 2- to 3-story building. It's also about the length of a bowling lane, which measures 60 feet, making 25 feet a little less than half that distance.
It's called "Tilt", Axis tilt is the vertical angle at which the ball rotates. Also Axis tilt known as spin. Not to be confused with Axis "rotation" which is the horizontal measure of the angle of the ball's revolutions.
As long as the floor: in other words, wall to wall.
A Japanese professional bowling lane is typically 39.5 meters long, which is approximately 129 feet. This length includes the approach area and the lane itself, which is designed to meet international standards for competitive play. The lane width is generally 1.06 meters (about 41.5 inches). Overall, the specifications are similar to those used in other countries for professional bowling.
Exactly the same length as in tenpin Bowling: 60 feet from the foul line to the headpin.
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The highway was composed of four lanes each way. The bowling lane was slick for the bowling balls to roll with ease. We lived on Forest Lane for 26 years.
> here is exactly 12 arrows in each bowling lane Actually, there are 7 arrows on a standard 10-pin bowling lane.
A bowling lane is 60 feet long in 10-pin bowling to create a standardized playing area that balances skill and challenge. This distance allows bowlers to develop precision and technique while delivering the ball towards the pins, which are strategically set 12 inches apart. The length is also conducive to the physics of bowling, ensuring that factors like speed, spin, and trajectory can effectively influence the outcome. Standardizing lane length helps maintain consistency in competitive play across different bowling alleys.
It is played on a bowling lane.
Bowling alley.
ten pins on a Bowling lane
It would cost about 165,000 dollars per lane for the land, building and equipment. An additional 50,000 dollars per lane for balls, bowling pins, retrieval equipment. and shoes would be added.
It is the isle you roll your ball down when bowling
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