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Actually, without friction, the Zamboni would not go anywhere. Ice just reduces friction. There are microscopic pores in the ice, so when the Zamboni is on top of it, the rubber tires press into the holes, so the vehicle gets a good grip. This makes it possible for the Zamboni to move across the ice.

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A Zamboni resurfaces ice by shaving a thin layer and then laying down a layer of hot water, which melts a small amount of ice and acts as a lubricant allowing it to glide smoothly over the surface without creating much friction.

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