yes
... a court,a volleyball,net and 2 stands.
Well if you are talking about playing,, then 6 players play on the court at one time
It is 9X9meters on each side of the net
you will obviously need a volleyball! and a volleyball net is needed. It depends on whether the court is outside or inside. if the court is inside, a gym at a school will most likely already have the lines painted on the floor. If the court is outside, a wire/rope can be spiked into the ground creating the playing area.
The size of the court and additional space around the court
On a volley ball court or on a beach <-- you can pretty much play anywhere..but most people play inside or on the beach yes...
the basic scals in playing volleyball is scoring,rotation,basic violations,the court
There can be anywhere from 9 to 15 people on a volleyball team. It really depends. There are only 6 that play on the court at one time though.
Jimmy got a new picture of Martha playing volleyball by hiding in the bushes behind the volleyball court. Martha was not happy that he did that as she did not want her picture to be taken.
No, because then you would be helping the other team.
If the complete foot or hand lands in the opponent court while the ball is still in play, then it is a foul; and, a partial foot crossing while landing after hitting the ball is not a foul. Also, a player making the second contact can cross below the net but outside the 30ft court of the opponent, or outside the pole hoisting the net, and hit the ball so it comes to his/her own court for a teammate to make the third contact; this is not foul; make sure that the second contact player does not go through the opponent court while doing so; he/she is allowed to only cross outside the opponent court.
6 people i think because I'm playing volleyball in gym and we played in with 6 people