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dry ski slope
/dɹˈaɪ skˈiː slˈoʊp/
/dɹˈaɪ skˈiː slˈəʊp/
Dry ski slope
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an artificial surface designed to simulate the experience of skiing without the need for snow
What is a "dry ski slope"?
A dry ski slope is a type of slope designed for skiing or snowboarding that does not require snow. Instead, it is made with artificial materials such as plastic or synthetic turf that mimic the feeling of snow, allowing people to ski or snowboard in locations without cold weather or snow. These slopes are commonly found in areas that do not have natural snowfall, providing a way for people to practice and enjoy winter sports year-round. Dry ski slopes are especially popular for training and recreational use.
Examples
They practiced their skiing technique on the dry slope.
The dry ski slope allowed them to train even during the summer months.



























