Hot.
Personal experiments have shown that temperatures below 25°C make the ball bounce less. From 25°C and upwards there aren't any greater changes in height of bounce. The balls bounce almost the same.
Warmer atmosphere
Temperature does affect the bounce of a ball. I know this because I did an expiremnt on the exact same question. The hotter the temperature is, the more pressure builds up inside a ball and the more bouncier it will be. The colder it is, pressure decreaces making it bounce lower than what the ball bounced at room temperature. In conclusion, the ball bounces higher when it is warmer and it bounces lower when it is colder.
A refrigerator gets colder when the number is turned higher.
A freezer temperature gets colder when the dial is set to a higher number. The higher the number on the dial, the colder the freezer will be.
Your about to leave Earth's regular temperature. In other words, at the surface of Earth, it's actually more warmer down there. But once you get higher, it starts to get less warmer and starts to get more colder. The higher you go, the colder it gets.
colder, the farther up you go, the lower the tempurature
No, the warmer golf ball would bounce higher.
The temperature of a ball can affect how high it bounces because it can impact the elasticity of the ball material. When the ball is colder, it tends to become harder and less elastic, leading to lower bounce height. Conversely, when the ball is warmer, it becomes more elastic, resulting in a higher bounce.
If a tennis ball is cooler then the atoms have less energy so it may hypothetically bounce lower than if it was warmer
The transfer of energy from your racket and the ground to the ball causes its particles to move faster, which causes heat.
The higher the altitude the colder the climate, the warmer the climate the lower the altitude.
Air doesn't effect the bounce of the ball much higher air pressure the harder the ball lower pressure softer the ball temp effects it too colder soft warmer harder