A collage can be made out of any articles including flattened footballs. The backing must be sturdy enough to hold the footballs which tend to be heavy. The adhesive used must also be strong enough to hold the footballs where placed.
If by "flattened" you mean "like someone took a sphere and sat on it", that would be an oblate spheroid.
I am pretty sure it is five, but if someone can improve on my answer I would appreciate it.
A plane circular face and a curved shape which, if flattened out would be a sector of a circle.A plane circular face and a curved shape which, if flattened out would be a sector of a circle.A plane circular face and a curved shape which, if flattened out would be a sector of a circle.A plane circular face and a curved shape which, if flattened out would be a sector of a circle.
In an NFL shop, it would be common to find sports jerseys, footballs, and player memorabilia. Memorabilia may include things like cards, signed footballs, framed magazines featuring specific players, and various items branded with a particular team's logo.
I take the white footballs and i would guess about eight because that equals a bar.
A Lot
It is difficult to estimate the exact number of footballs that could fit on planet Earth as it would depend on the size of the footballs and how tightly they were packed. However, as a rough estimate, assuming standard size footballs and full coverage of Earth's surface, you could possibly fit tens of billions to hundreds of billions of footballs.
Collage is artwork so an antonym would be trash.
Alaska
about 30,000£
Without it there team would always get crushed
No everybody that was ready for collage didn't go to collage would then be ready to do chores at home or work