No, that would be called double dribble and yes if you receive the ball, stop then you can bounce.
yes, you can. But only allowed to brake a double dribble.
you bounce a ball in basketball by hitting the ball against the ground.
Yes, according to the basketball rules and regulations, you are only allowed to bounce the ball off your opponent only to use to brake a double dribble.
The air in a basketball lets the basketball bounce.
Grass can impact the bounce of a basketball by absorbing some of its energy. The softer and more damp the grass is, the less bounce the basketball will have compared to a hard surface like a basketball court.
no basketball can't not bounce with rubbing alcohol because that is not something that can bounce a basket ball. I am just using my opinion
Gravity affects the bounce of a basketball by pulling it back towards the ground as soon as it leaves the surface. When the basketball is dropped or thrown, it accelerates towards the ground due to gravity, causing it to bounce off the surface. The height of the bounce is determined by the force with which the basketball hits the ground and the elasticity of the ball.
the basketball will most likely bounce higher on a flat surface
i know that a basketball will because if it has nothing in it, it won't bounce. right? but when you put more helium in, it will bounce high. but if you put to much in it, it might explode!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No
basketball: you have to bounce the ball while moving apart from the last 2 steps you cant bounce the ball with both hands not allowed to step over the line when taking a freethrow you cant sheperd somebody not allowed to use your elbow to fend off
No, there is no fruit that naturally bounces like a basketball. Fruits tend to have a softer texture and are not designed to bounce.