In sand they don't.
Answer Gravity Finds Means for EqualityThe distance balls roll is a measure of the force of gravitational pull independent of the mass or area or size of each ball.
because u will suck my balls
You can't answer this question if one doesn't know what balls you are talking about.
An hypothesis is a statement that is to be tested. So if you had two identical balls except one was a red ball and one was a blue ball, and you wanted to find out if the color of the ball influenced how far it could roll, one would arbitrarily select one of the balls, and make the Statement: "Given identical conditions, and identical balls except for color, a red ball will roll further than a blue ball." That is the hypothesis. (Now you need to develop "data quality objectives" under which you are going to control your data). In this case the rolling conditions are what is different, and so your hypothesis will reflect that. How do you suppose you can now reword your question as a statement that can be tested?
yes
why do balls roll
yes
Coins, marbles, balls, and wheels can all roll.
The Titleist Pro balls have very little roll but won't do so well in the rough.
yeah all hamsters like balls
yes they can i have ten gerbils and they all love to roll around in it:)
There are a number of names for the balls - generally they are called zorbing balls or OGOs.
they roll up into balls when in danger
pockets
Because if they were square they would not roll very well.
To use ying-yang balls, you simply put both balls in one hand, then roll them around with your fingers.
The Titleist Pro V1 both roll and fly straight.