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Some American football fields are made of astroturf.

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Supine on the Astroturf was created on 2001-09-10.

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AstroTurf is typically made out of synthetic fibers to make it look as though it's real grass. AstroTurf is normally used in sports arena's and sometimes on commercial land also.

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AstroTurf does not require watering because it is a synthetic material made from polyethylene plastic. Unlike natural grass, AstroTurf does not have living roots that need water to survive, making it a low-maintenance option for landscaping and sports fields.

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AstroTurf is a brand of artificial turf used for indoor stadiums. The Houston Astrodome was the first indoor stadium to use artificial turf in 1965.

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Do you have to water or cut your carpeting?

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Yes, they are designed for the same purpose. Normal goalkeeper gloves rip up instantly on astroturf. But hard-ground/AstroTurf goalkeeper gloves are designed with the same material to withstand harder surfaces and not ripping.

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The inventors of astroturf were James M. Faria and Robert T. Wright of Monsato Industries. It was Co-invented and was invented in 1964 at Robert Wright's house and astroturf is mainly used on football pitches (not surprising)

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Cleats are not allowed on an astroturf hockey pitch, Trainers or Astroturf trainers that are specific to hockey which will have adequate protection overall should be warn

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A man by the name of Estel Lee Williams invented artificial turf. We worked for a company by the name of Cavalier Carpets out of Dalton, Georgia.

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It is astroturf. The field was replaced with field turf in 1999 with Ditka's ok and then replaced with an improved type of astroturf after katrina.

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AstroTurfs is a plural noun. The singular is AstroTurf.

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Yes astroturf can freeze but only in the worst conditions :)

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yes you can how do you think people play in the rain

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It's a very long and complex procedure, the best people to this question would be Astroturf companies..

It depends on the surface to which you wish to affix the astroturf. Replacing living sod, i.e. securing it to dirt or turf is difficult, but for covering wood, cement, metal, asphalt, or other smooth surfaces is very simple. Outdoor carpet glue, sometimes called rug glue or cement glue, can be spread in a thin (1/16th inch, or brushed on) layer, in 2 to 4 sq. ft. sections, rolling the astroturf onto it while still tacky. Try to prevent wrinkles from forming as you lay the astroturf down. If any do form, be sure to smooth them out before the glue dries.

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the molded type not the detachable kind the shorter the better

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Astroturf is a type of artificial turf used to mimic grass. While not the same as grass, the cost of laying AstroTurf, especially in indoor stadiums, is much cheaper then laying natural turf and maintaining it.

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You can put astroturf on a hard surface. It would not be very good to work out on, or play many sports. But it could work well for a putting surface, or lawn bowling. The underlayment that you use will depend on what you wish to use it for.

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What wineries buy House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's grapes?

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Yes, it is. However it would need a lot of maintenance

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Yes, six studs are allowed in soccer games but they are best to use when playing on soft ground. The only situation that six studs may not be allowed, would be if you were playing on AstroTurf. Some shoes can be damaging to AstroTurf.

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Astroturf was invented in 1964 and installed in the Houston Astrodome in 1966. The first professional football game played on Astroturf was on September 14, 1968 when the Miami Dolphins defeated the Houston Oilers, 24-10, in the Astrodome.

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That's what I play netball on hope that helps

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Depends on the level and school or club.

It can be either astroturf, grass or inside.

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Astroturf is made by extruding plastic (typically polyethylene) through a series of molds to create synthetic grass fibers. These fibers are then tufted into a backing material, usually made of polyester, to create the artificial turf surface. Various additional layers may be added for stability, cushioning, and drainage.

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West Bromwich Hockey team train on the astroturf pitches at the Sandwell Academy.

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Generally, they are both the same as far as I know.

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No, some are natural grass while indoor stadiums use fake grass like AstroTurf.

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The Astros (baseball team) were the first ones to have it. The Astrodome sits quietly gathering dust and items for storage in Houston. The domed stadium was home to the Houston Oilers, Astros and Stock Show and Rodeo along with playing host to the NBA Finals, professional boxing, tennis extravaganzas and numerous high school football playoff games.

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if it's junior, than none, but i am not sure about the older people. i don;t even think they get paid!!

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Grass is what they are mainly made. Some are artificial, made with things like astroturf. Some have a mix of grass and artificial materials.

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use force and if that doesnt work then climb over the walls or call the police

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Lawn Kings Inc can have almost any color synthetic grass made and shipped to you within seven weeks. We needed a roll of white grass made for a upcoming movie and we received it within three week even though they told us it may take up to seven weeks. Our set looked incredible with it.

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Astroturf bedding is highly recommended due to its ease of maintenance and reusability. It is also bug resistant because it is synthetic and should be bug free out of the box.

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Rugby is played on fields (called a pitch) all over the world. It is traditionally played on grass, but sometimes on artificial or astroturf fields in the recent years.

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An astroturfer is a person who engages in astroturfing - the disguising of an orchestrated campaign as a grass-roots event.

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Apparently at one point they were going to put down some new AstroTurf, and it was going to cost $750,000. the AD thought it was a shame to spend that much money when no one would even notice that anything had changed. So, since everyone already knew that the field was going to be AstroTurf and not real grass anyways, they decided to make the turf blue, that way people would notice that the field was new.

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Before 1980, India. After 1980 (and the complete introduction of astroturf) the Netherlands.

A complete medal table can be found at the related links.

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Astro Turf trainers are trainers with extra grips on their soles which are uniquely designed for playing on Astro Turf Pitches. There are many variations of these boots and you should some that are suitable for your needs.

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