Water sports

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  1. 2. Swimming on the water's surface while wearing a mask and snorkel to observe underwater attractions, such as coral reefs and fish.
  2. 3. skiing Being pulled behind a boat while standing on skis and gliding on the water's surface. It requires balance and control to stay upright.
  3. 5. Combining elements of sailing and surfing, windsurfing involves standing on a board and using a sail to harness the wind's power.
  4. 8. Using a large kite to harness the wind's power while riding a board on the water's surface. Kiteboarding combines elements of surfing and kiting.
  5. 13. Riding a board over the water's surface while being towed by a boat. Wakeboarding involves performing tricks and jumps on the boat's wake.
  6. 14. Standing or kneeling on a board and propelling oneself with a paddle. Paddleboarding can be done on calm waters or riding waves.
Down
  1. 1. polo A team sport played in a pool, where players pass a ball and try to score goals by throwing it into the opponent's net.
  2. 2. Riding on the waves of the ocean using a surfboard. Surfers catch waves and perform maneuvers while balancing on the board.
  3. 4. The activity of moving through water by using arms and legs. It is a popular sport and a valuable skill for water safety.
  4. 6. skiing Riding a small personal watercraft called a jet ski. Jet skis are fast and maneuverable, allowing riders to have fun on the water.
  5. 7. Traveling in a small boat called a canoe using a paddle. Canoeing can be done in calm rivers, lakes, or even whitewater rapids.
  6. 9. tubing Riding an inflatable tube or raft pulled by a boat. Water tubing provides a fun and thrilling experience as riders glide over the water.
  7. 10. The sport of paddling a small, narrow boat called a kayak. Kayaking can be done in various water environments, such as rivers or the ocean.
  8. 11. diving Exploring underwater with special equipment that allows breathing underwater. Scuba diving offers a chance to see marine life up close.
  9. 12. Controlling and maneuvering a sailboat using the wind's power. Sailing can be done for leisure or as a competitive sport.