Same as a football.
the basketball will most likely bounce higher on a flat surface
a flat surface.
a flat surface
Gravity!
friction
a ball rolling across the floor ( a flat surface) you rolling down a hill rocks rolling down hill etc. hope this helped ronkkiki
A basketball rolling across a flat floor has translational and rotational kinetic energy. There's a force of gravity pulling the ball down towards the floor, and a reaction force pushing the ball up away from the floor.
A cone. If your definition of rolling includes the motion of a cone down an incline.
It acts as a rolling friction or rolling resistance when it starts to roll on a flat surface , it resists the direction of rotation of the object in both clock wise and anti clock wise direction.
A basketball will bounce more on concrete because it is a flatter surface then carpet and grass
The small amount of friction of the wheel molecules rubbing against the surface molecules is called "rolling friction". Also, the object itself has aerodynamic resistance as it pushes it's way through the air. The combination of these two sources of drag eventually slows and stops a rolling object (on a flat surface).
It is flat, rolling, mountainous, forested, deserted, and totally different everywhere,