There is no penalty. Any touch by the kicking team is considered a "legal touch" as long as the football travels the entire ten yards, no matter if it hits the ground first or not.
15 yards for illegally kicking a loose ball.
A tornado that touches the ground is simply a tornado. Before it touches down it is called a funnel cloud.
Out? What else?
when u dive for the ball right before it touches the ground
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A funnel cloud is typically visible before a tornado touches down
No, the bases are treated like part of the ground.
When a funnel cloud touches the ground it becomes a tornado.
Here is the answer when a stratus cloud touches the ground it is called a fog.
It is English in origin. The root word, volley, can mean several things based on the context which it is used. Concerning sports, volley means 'to strike the object before it touches the ground'. And that is the rule of the game, to strike the ball before it touches the ground (or floor in this case).
No. It is called a funnel cloud. However, tornadoes are produced by thunderstorms.
Yes. There is no rule about the kicking team passing the 10 yard mark before the ball, only that the kicking team cannot touch the ball before it travels 10 yards unless the ball is first touched by a member of the receiving team.