yes. step outside and see!
asphalt has the best bounce and it doesnt make much noise
A ball will typically bounce higher on a hard surface like tile compared to a soft surface like carpet. This is because the hard surface allows for less energy to be absorbed upon impact, resulting in a higher bounce.
not possible, well you can with diesel,but that will eat through the asphalt
Some things that bounce but are not balls include rubber bands, springs, and trampolines.
the cheat code in bounce is 787898
It depends where you lay the cardboard. If you lay it on carpet it won't bounce well. If you lay it on concrete it will bounce good.
A tennis ball typically bounces to about 50-60% of the height it was dropped from. So, if dropped from 5 feet onto asphalt, it would bounce back up to around 2.5 to 3 feet. The actual height can vary depending on factors like the ball's pressure, surface condition, and angle of impact.
When you bounce there are many things that bounce. It could be your belly, hair, and chest or if you have something in your hand it could also bounce all depending on the shape of your body.
I think you are trying to say ' Why does water not bounce?'. Well if you are then here is the answer: It does not bounce because it is liquid, have you ever seen a liquid bounce before? No didn't think so. If that is not the answer you were looking for then well,, I just don't know
yes
well im thinking it will take 5 houres for water to dry on asphalt.
This ball won't bounce very well anymore.