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I think it is like 4-6 pounds or something :)
Depends on a lot of factors. Climate can effect how long a basketball holds its bounce. Really cold weather (below 50) will cause a basketball to loose it's bounce rather quickly. If stored at room temperature, a basketball should hold its bounce for around 3-6 months.
After making sure you have inflated ALL your tires (including the spare) to the proper pressure - on the very bottom lip of the dashboard - just to the left of the steering column there is a small push-button. Turn the ignition on and depress this button and hold for about 10 seconds. If all the tires are properly inflated this should extinguish the tire pressure warning light.
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There is usually between 10 and 13 psi (pounds per square inch) of pressure in a soccer ball.
It can be, if you mess with it. Parrots can hold about 300 pounds of biting pressure in their beak. That is more than enough to bite off your figure.
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You bent down and hold your hands on the side of the ball (If your a kid) If your not a kid then bent down hold one hand on the bottom of the basketball and the other on the side of the basketball. Then, Jump! and aim the basketball properly!
To hold 150 pounds of air, a whole lot of them. To hold 150 pounds of water, around 34 of them. To hold 150 pounds of stones or lead, not many at all.
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If you mean a hot air balloon, it is the expansion of the air caused by the propane burner. If you mean any balloon, it is the ability of the material to hold the air or gas inside which keeps it inflated.
hold it with two hands