yes
Because the plastic ball has higher potential while the soccer ball has not.
less weight
No, Earth is bigger than a soccer ball. The analogy you may have seen is that if Earth were the size of a soccer ball, the Moon would be the size of a tennis ball, and would orbit the Earth at an average distance of 22 feet away.
A helium-filled soccer ball will not bounce higher than a soccer ball filled with air. While helium is lighter than air, the elasticity and structural integrity of the ball's material are more crucial for how high it bounces. A soccer ball filled with air is typically more pressurized and better able to maintain its shape, leading to a higher bounce. Therefore, the air-filled soccer ball is likely to perform better in terms of bounce height.
officially... no
well yes a soccer ball with more air will go further than a soccer ball with no air
A basketball will typically bounce higher than a soccer ball or kickball. The higher bounce is due to the basketball being inflated to a higher pressure compared to the other two balls, resulting in greater elasticity and rebound potential.
It matters. They both have different sizes.peace out
Yes a football is heaver than a soccer ball.
A soccer ball will typically bounce higher on concrete than on grass. Concrete provides a harder and more solid surface, allowing for a better rebound of the ball compared to the softer and more absorbent surface of grass.
Volleyballs are softer than a soccer ball.
A volleyball is softer than a soccer ball.