a soccer ball rolls farther on astro turf
a ball may skim further on astro however i think that it should role further on solid ground, so on the street, also on grass and astro the speed of the ball changes due to the weather, if the ground is wet then the ball will skid more.
My answer is dirt I'd say dirt because the dirt is more flat than the dirt.Also,the grass has the leaves poped out so the ball will be faster on dirt......
well, it is obvious that carpet would most likely win. the reason why is because it is the hardest surface. and it does not depent on the details. it depends, though, on the weight of the ball. if it is lighter, the ball would be faster and easier to use.
Grass is not seedless. Grass seed is planted to grow grass. We do not see grass seed on our lawn because we are constantly mowing or trimming the grass before flowers and seeds are created. If grass is allowed to grow without cutting it down then flowers will form and eventually there will be seeds.
the structure of grass roots is that it come from the soil and is born from the grass
Depends on how many blades of grass there are, what type of grass it is, etc, doesn't it?
A soccer ball typically rolls farther on grass compared to dirt. Grass provides a smoother and more even surface for the ball to roll on, whereas dirt can create more friction and obstacles that impede the ball's movement.
A soccer ball will typically travel farther on grass than on concrete. Grass provides a softer and more cushioned surface, allowing the ball to bounce and roll more easily compared to the harder and less forgiving surface of concrete.
Grass turf is natural grass. Astro turf is artificial and is a surface of synthetic fibers made to look like natural grass.
'cause it matters how much force you use and if the ball was meant for the terrain or concrete
No it does not. Astro turf is fake grass often laid on rubber chip.
A soccer ball generally rolls farther on grass than on dirt because grass provides a smoother, more even surface for the ball to travel on. Dirt surfaces can be uneven and may slow down the movement of the ball.
Dry however... There are so many variables to deal with when talking about how the ball rolls. Usually dry grass will allow the ball to roll better but the length and type of grass can make a huge difference.
Grass
no
It is not able to be removed yet.
turf grass
Neither. The ball rolls faster on cement, not grass, or dirt.