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about 1,000 dollars?
yes because if it is heivgh it will bouce low
because its bouncing of the valleys, mountains and anything it can bouce off of
When you get them removed they bouce higher than a rubberband ball with the similar weight and size.... But only for 30 minutes after they are removed
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Yes, it can but cupping can also have other causes. Over inflated tires can tend to bouce more, especially when combined with weak/worn shocks or struts. When tires bounce cupping can occur when the tires strike the road. Cupping can also be caused by the tire/wheel assembly being out of balance (which can also cause the tires to bounce). Cupping is just one of several types unusual wear on tires.
you mean how to kill:oops: sorry force of habbit but any way you shoot his head then ground bounce on him you shoot him then ground bouce his head.
The outer cover is porous and absorbs water. Being that the tennis ball is also hollow inside, the water adds more weight to the ball and thus reduces its ability to effectively bounce.
No. Some things may be very large, but containing a lot of space only filled by air. Imagine an inflatable bouce house. It's huge, but weighs very little.
Michael Jackson because their magic cant go through plastic, Michael is plastic, and it bouce off him and hit them. or Michael would wow the wizards and get starstruck and then Michael would knock them over