Pumping pushes more air molecules into the ball. That makes more molecules moving around inside of the ball and more molecules colliding with the inside of the ball. All of those collisions (trillions and trillions) push the inside of the ball out. When the temperature is increased, the molecules move faster. Faster molecules collide with the inside walls more frequently, which also increases the pressure. You can test this by pumping up a ball then putting it into the freezer and see what happens to the pressure.
Th ball turns and goes to one side !
It freezes
The water will turn into ice so it will be like one giant ice cube.
The two forces that act on the ball after it leaves your hand are gravity and air resistance.
Water becomes ice cubes in a freezer.
I think you need to try this. Put water in the freezer and see what happens.
Your food starts to get a freezer burn
it charges
Cloth also.
It would still be like normal, only frozen.If you have a GOOD freezer
It evaporates because the humidity in the freezer is so low.
It goes solid.
It freezes.
they become dormant, but do not die.
4 hours
If left in a freezer for 48 hours, you can pop out the centre portion