The object is a toy and it is called a cricket brcause it jumps high and like a cricket.
No, because if you try it will pull your clothes (it is like rubber)
Rubber bands, tires, erasers.
yes the weather effect the rubber inside
Inside a golf ball can be many things. It could have a rubber ball, with rubber bands, and some have a cork and rubber
When you push an object up against a rubber sheet, the rubber will deform and create a depression where the object was pushed. This is due to the elasticity of the rubber material - it can stretch and return to its original shape. If you release the object, the rubber sheet will spring back to its original state.
Rubber is an object that is a good insulator.
no beacause a rubber duck floats and if an object floats in water, is is less dense than the water if it sinks it is more dense
It means that the object has a continuous coating of strong rubber.
Surfaces which are rough create the most friction. Like cement, or sand paper.
The sucker is dish shaped, when pressed against a smooth surface the air is forced from beneath the sucker.The rubber makes an air tight seal and the air pressure outside is greater than the air pressure beneath the sucker, thus forcing the rubber sucker to 'stick'.
You can attach one end of a rubber band to a stationary object and the other end to the object you want to move. When you stretch the rubber band and release it, the stored energy will cause the object to move as the rubber band contracts back to its original shape.
Steel has the biggest lumps on its surface compared to ice and rubber. This is because steel is a solid material with a rough and uneven surface, while ice and rubber are usually smoother and more uniform in texture.