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What is a defensive move in which both arms are placed together in an attempt to bounce a hard hit ball up into the air?

The defensive move you are referring to is called a "double-block". It is commonly used in volleyball to try to control a hard-hit ball coming from the opposition by absorbing the impact with both arms pressed together, with the aim of redirecting the ball upwards for a teammate to play.


What is ball that is hit on both arm at the same time below the waist?

A ball hit on both arms at the same time below the waist in volleyball is considered a double hit, which is a violation of the rules. This means that the player allowed the ball to simultaneously touch both of their arms, causing the ball to come to rest momentarily, resulting in a fault.


What did the Space Race was similar to the Cold War arms race because both involved?

The Space Race was similar to the Cold War arms race because both involved intense competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to demonstrate technological and military superiority. Both races were driven by a desire for political and ideological supremacy on a global scale.


An animal that gets its energy from eating both plants and animals that have eaten plants is called a what?

Omnivore. Humans are omnivores, as we eat both plants and animals.


Why are both liquids and gases called fluids?

Both liquids and gases are called fluids because they can flow and change shape easily, taking the shape of their container. They exhibit fluidity in their behavior, which distinguishes them from solid materials.

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The venus de milo misses which two important limbs?

The Venus de Milo is missing both arms from the shoulders down.


What is someone called that is missing both legs?

parapaleghic Actually the term is PARAPLEGIC but that means PARALYZED in both legs. If you are missing both legs you are a double or bilateral amputee. Even if they were not actually AMPUTATED but lost in some other way.


Paralysis of both arms and both legs is?

It is called quadriplegia.


What is the correct term for someone who has had both arms amputated?

The correct term for someone who has had both arms amputated is "bilateral upper limb amputee." This designation indicates the loss of both arms, distinguishing it from someone who may have lost only one arm or other limbs. It is important to use sensitive and respectful language when referring to individuals with disabilities.


What is a quad?

A quadriplegic is someone that has lost the use of both arms and both legs. WRONG, its a four wheeler.


What happens when you hold both arms above head?

someone tickles your armpits


What is the meaning of quadripleg?

Someone who is paralyzed and unable to move both arms and legs.


What did the greek goddess of love hold in her missing left hand?

Her hand is not missing. The Venus of Milo is a statue depicting her, but the statue is not the Goddess herself. And since the hand of the statue is missing, we do not know what she held. And for the record, both hands an most of the arms are missing on the Venus of Milo.


How do you pass in vollyball?

You bend your knees , You hit with the flat part of both arms , get someone to show you .


Is the line Summer had both arms stretched out beckoning us an idiom?

No because the meaning is obvious. An idiom is something that makes no sense until someone explains it. This is a metaphor, comparing summer to someone holding out their arms and beckoning you.


What is a surface that represents a missing part of the geologic column called?

An unconformity. It is a boundary in the rock record where a part of the geologic column is missing due to erosion, non-deposition, or a combination of both.


Is Egyptian art interesting?

This is an opinion question, so I can't really answer it. I, however, do think it's interesting. Did you ever notice the way pictures created of people by the Egyptians always include both arms and legs, no matter the position of the person? Well, they did that because they believed that if someone was depicted without both arms and legs, they would go into the afterlife missing whatever had not been shown. Just an interesting tidbit! :) Hope this helped!