Yes, it is quite normal as long as the difference is not extreme. However, if it causes physical discomfort, or pain, or is discoloured, or bruised, you should have it checked by a doctor.
it will leave the surface of the other ball roughly 1/4 of the way down to the other end.
Gravity and normal force (floor pushing on the ball) if its already rolling. If it's being thrown, then gravity, normal force, and the hand throwing it.
No, a cricket ball is much larger than a golf ball.
6x bigger
Marks balls are way bigger than that so it doesnt matter.
the little boy with the ball
yes because a smaller ball doesnt have that much wait to carry than a bigger ball
A rugby ball
A golf ball.
NBA.
The Q-ball has metal inside it and the other balls don't so as the Q-ball goes down a pocket to be returned a thick strip of magnet keeps it from following the other balls. It is NOT bigger than the other balls.
catch it with a Pokemon (normal) buy like 50 or dive ball or master if there no other lengendary Pokemon