No, less bouncy actually. I think?? :? :) :P :D
The pronoun for the noun "trampoline" would be "it." For example, "I love jumping on the trampoline because it is so bouncy."
A trampoline is bouncy due to its strong, flexible material, typically a nylon or polypropylene woven fabric, stretched tightly over a frame of springs. When you jump on a trampoline, the springs compress and store potential energy. When you release this energy by jumping up, the springs push back, propelling you into the air.
There are several places one can rent a trampoline depending on where you live. Many companies now rent out bouncy houses, trampolines, and even water slides for parties.
Measure its diameter.
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bouncy hehe This actually is quite an interesting question, the first trampoline actually looked like a walrus skin. As the first trampoline was invented by the eskimos holding a walrus skin nice and taught and bouncing people up into the air.
As long as it has the round enclosure, it is safe.
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.
From Spanishtrampolínand/or Italiantrampolino; in English, a genericized trademark based on the Spanish word trademarked in 1936.
Usually, it's your brand. If your brand is good, then your in luck, because it will be a long while before you have an un-bouncy trampoline. Other people, who have a cheap brand but don't want to get a new one, take springs out. ~Splitz.monkey13~
Replacing the springs (the metal that holds the jumping fabric) with stronger springs. Replacing the jumping fabric with a tougher fabric.