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Assuming a basketball has a diameter of around 24 cm (0.24 m), and the earth's surface area is roughly 510 trillion square meters, a mole of basketballs (6.022 x 10^23 basketballs) would cover the earth to a depth of approximately 1.2 meters.
The 16 basketballs represent 100% of the basketballs in the question.
A sports shop would probably sell basketballs - especially the larger sports supermarkets.
I would say yes but it all depends on how much air is in the basketball in question.
Only if you are in a spaceship very far away and you have a basketball in your hand and it is April 1st. No, the Earth is NOT the size of a basketball. If it were, then there is no way with the technology we have now that we could create a basketball. Also, there is no way that we would be able to have so many basketballs on Earth as we do.
To completely cover the Earth with water, it would take approximately 332.5 million cubic miles of water.
I have not actually tried this, but would I bet on the basketball. I am pretty sure that regulation basketball are inflated with several more pounds of pressure , and basketballs need to be able to bounce appropriately, since the dribble is an important part of the game. Volleyballs need to be soft .
you can get basketballs in whatever color yu would like
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If it remained inflated then you would have difficulty getting out.
Cloud cover prevents Sunlight from reaching the Earth's surface, keeping the earth cooler.Cloud cover prevents heat escaping into space, keeping the Earth warmer.
dead bodies will cover the world