yes out of bounds lines
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The lines are marks for the sidelines, baselines, free throw lines, 3 point lines, mid-court circle, foul lanes, keys, and mid-court (10 second) line.
because the two joints of the lines make an elbow
Real life example of parallel lines are railroad tracks and rows in a garden. Also the lines on a basketball court are parallel
that would take 40 minutes and 6 hours.
The boundary lines you are referring to would probably be the sidelines or baselines. The rest of the lines on a basketball court include:SidelinesBaselinesMid Court LineThree Point LineFree Throw LineFree Throw CircleLane LineCenter CircleFor pictures and more information, please refer to the related link.
The correct name for it is A basketball court.
not very thick, but high, trust us
Basketball players.
The lines on a basketball court assist with the rules. The half court line indicates where the game starts. The lines on the outside indicate the out-of-bounds lines. The "arc" near the basketball goal indicate the distance that extra points can be made. The small circle near the basketball goal indicates where free-throws happen and the lines that converge from the small circle towards the basket is called the key. During free-throws, players aren't allowed inside of the key. Additionally, during regular play, offensive players can't stay in the key for longer than 3 consecutive seconds.
A common name for a basketball ground would be a basketball court.