Dirt, because it has lesser resistance than grass
on the carpet
because grass has more friction for ball to roll than dirt.
Yes a ball roll is better on grass than dirt
AnswerA ball rolls faster on grass than on dirt because grass is softer than dift. Dirt is harder and dirty. Another view:A ball rolls faster on a groomed green than it does on beach sand or freshly turned garden soil because the green is firmer than the other surfaces, not because it is softer. The green absorbs less of the energy imparted to the ball when it is set in motion. A ball wouldn't do well in wild grasses, or even on an ordinary slightly untended lawn.it can roll faster than dirt because grass has soil in the grass.don't ,listen to the top because they are the dome one on earth . i even check it out so oh . if u have a gmail just send me stuff and i will ask u any qeustion please have one now or ur deadAnother view:"A ball rolls faster on a groomed green than it does on beach sand or freshly turned garden soil because the green is firmer than the other surfaces, not because it is softer." Yes, but not all beaches are created equal. Daytona Beach, for example, has very fine grains of sand that settle very flatly and firmly as the tide goes out, leaving a packed surface that even a car tire does not much disturb. This surface rolls FASTER than Augusta National on a Sunday at the Masters, and it rolls more "true" also. Daytona Beach is closer to the felt surface of a pool table than is Augusta National -- firm and smooth.
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?
Neither. The ball rolls faster on cement, not grass, or dirt.
The reason a ball rolls farther on dirt is because the grass has more potenial than dirt because once you roll the ball really hard the ball will slow down on grass and the grass is sometimes standing up and the dirt doesn't have any thing to stop the ball the dirt is is flat unlike the grass.
The reason a ball rolls farther on dirt is because the grass has more potenial than dirt because once you roll the ball really hard the ball will slow down on grass and the grass is sometimes standing up and the dirt doesn't have any thing to stop the ball the dirt is is flat unlike the grass.
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My answer is dirt I'd say dirt because the dirt is more flat than the dirt.Also,the grass has the leaves poped out so the ball will be faster on dirt......
My answer is dirt I'd say dirt because the dirt is more flat than the dirt.Also,the grass has the leaves poped out so the ball will be faster on dirt......
on the carpet
because grass has more friction for ball to roll than dirt.
a ball can go further than grass and dirt
a ball rolls faster in grass because grass is sorter and dirt is harder and dirty
Yes a ball roll is better on grass than dirt