-- Basketballs are much larger in size than Oranges.
-- Basketballs are filled with air, but oranges are filled with juice and pulp.
-- Basketballs have much higher air pressure than oranges.
-- Oranges grow on trees while basketballs are manufactured.
-- The density of an orange is much greater than the density of a Basketball.
-- An orange is juicy, easy to chew, and sweet, whereas a basketball is dry,
rubbery, and tastes terrible.
-- A basketball can bounce and a orange cannot bounce.
It's Round ,Yellow/Orange ,Big
Solid, orange, average size is the size of an NBA basketball. Depends on the type of pumpkin.
Yes, as the orange ripens its properties change chemically making it a different orange then before it ripened.
It's a physical change why are some people f$#@%ing stupid and saying a chemical change??
none its a basketball none its a basketball
Squeezing oranges for juice is a physical change. The physical and chemical properties of the orange do not change.
The color of an element is a PHYSICAL property, not a chemical property.
In the store i mostly see orange basketballs But Sometimes there are different colors like black, grey, white, red
water soluble dry matter, vitamin C, pH, titratable acidity, reducing sugar, sucrose and some minerals
Most recognizable NCAA basketball team with orange uni's is the Syracuse "Orangemen"
1) usually reddish orange color 2)high melting point 3)liquid 4)not soluble
Gluttony is an abstract noun. It is not a real object, and thus it has no physical properties such as colour. Though the color associated with Gluttony is orange.