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They are one in the same. Drag on the ball is created by the friction generated by the ball passing through the air. Whereby the more friction there is on the ball, the shorter it will travel. It can also change the trajectory of the ball depending on what direction the wind is blowing. If it is coming from behind it can lessen the effect of drag, but gravity and drag will always win out.
Air drag is the forces that are in opposition to the relative motion of an amount through the air.

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