A ball that flies through the air is commonly referred to as a "projectile." In sports contexts, it can also be called a "ball" or a "flying ball," depending on the specific game, such as a Baseball, football, or Basketball. The term "aerial ball" may be used in some contexts to describe a ball that is airborne.
We called it soft ball in spanish too.
They all have energy
Papillon is the French word for butterfly.
des baskets montantes. Snreakers are called basket in French because of their first use as basket ball shoes.
Ball = pila
This action is called catching the ball.
Throwing a ball in the air is simply referred to as tossing or launching the ball.
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Yes but it wont be called Dragon Ball Z, it will be called Dragon Ball KAI
it is called a air ball
The atmospheric envelope .
Its called an air ball because it soars in the air as it misses the net.
Yes, when the ball flies through the air that is air resistance.
A fly ball is when the ball is hit high up in the air. A fly ball is almost always caught, so a line drive is the best thing to hit in softball.....Or its a sport where you use flies to push a ball into a goal.
They are known as dimples, they make the ball aerodynamic so it can fly. While the make the ball aerodynamic they also give it a stylish design.
No, once the pitcher releases the ball, their work is done and the ball's trajectory is determined by the laws of physics such as gravity, air resistance, and spin. The pitcher's influence ends upon release.