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Many possible ways. 1. Shape of the ball and patterns on it. 2. The angle the arms and the body make when bumping the ball 3. The court size/shape 4. Anything that has to do with measurements
The 3 dimensional version of a circle is a sphere - a round ball. You can make it out of putty or papier mache.
it will bounce higher if there is more air. ex. Flat basketball- being flat, the ball will just hit the floor and will be pressed inwards on the spot it landed pumped basketball- being full of air, the ball hits the ground and like a flat basketball is pressed inwards. but because there's air in it, the air will make the ball retain its shape and bounce.
the shape that can make two smaller triangles is parallelogram.
it would make sense for the ball to be a soccer/football as that is where the game originated from, however it appears to be oblong in shape, maybe its just an original rugby ball...???
On a soccer ball there are 12 pentagons and any practical number of hexagons that can make the soccer ball look spherical.
A soccer ball is used to play soccer. Adidas, Puma and Nike make soccer balls. The best soccer balls are FIFA approved.
There are only three regular polygons which can make a regular tessellation?
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as you run while dribbling with the ball, you lift up your foot to kick the ball and drive it into the goal...the power/momentum comes from the ground-hips-back down to your foot and transfers energy to the ball.
With concrete and wood
Can a soccer player make a throw in and then play the ball? No. Another player, either a teammate or an opponent, must touch the ball first.
Not really but you can buy them really cheap
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