bouncing is determined by a physical characteristic the object has called elasticity, or due to the force exerted on the round object by whatever it lands on. for example, a snowball probably won't bounce if you throw it on pavement, but it might bounce off a trampoline. to make a round object not bounce, you can A) make it out of something that will break apart on contact, B) make it out a of a really inelastic material, or C) drop it onto a slanted surface where it's more likely to roll than bounce.
so it can bounce better if it was square it wouldn't bounce at all
because it is round
So you can bounce them and control them
a round ball you bounce and throw in a tall net
Try Dribbling a square!So you can bounce it.
yes
well if it wasn't it really wouldn't bounce too well....
I think that eyes are fat and round and they bounce on the ground
A square trampoline has a more defined bounce area and is better for practicing specific tricks, while a round trampoline provides a more even bounce across the surface and is safer for younger users.
People designed the ball like that because maybe they wanted the ball to bounce (to be bouncy). Or because they were board and wanted something round to throw at their friend and called it a ball
it is easy just press a b y
A square trampoline typically offers a more controlled bounce and better bounce quality compared to a round trampoline. In terms of safety, square trampolines have less risk of users being directed towards the center, reducing the chance of collisions. However, round trampolines are generally more space-efficient and easier to fit into smaller areas.